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Posts Tagged ‘Windspire’
Wednesday, July 20th, 2011
There’s a new wind turbine on the Outer Banks…. the College of the Albermarle used Waldt Renewables to install a Windspire on their Roanoke Island campus. This Windspire will be used to teach students about wind power. Located next to the new professional arts building, students will have access to the wind turbine itself and the data produced from the Windspire in their lab to deepen their understanding of the relationship between weather and clean power generation.
Thank you to the many folks who helped get this wind turbine installed and for the Town of Manteo for being so forward thinking and supportive!
Tags: College of the Albermarle, Outer Banks Wind, wind power, Wind Power and Education, Windspire Posted in Renewable Energy Information | No Comments »
Friday, March 18th, 2011
It’s Your Lucky Day…
What if you could have your own pot o’ gold?
Call Waldt Renewables today to save $500 off the cost of your renewable energy solution!
Installing a renewable energy solution today will help you save your own gold with long term energy cost savings.
Call us at 252.491.2204 or email us at renewables@waldt.com for a site visit and a proposal that offers you $500 off your total price.
This offer is good on photovoltaic solutions, solar hot water solutions and Windspire ™ wind turbines. This offer will be honored if you schedule a site visit between now and March 31, 2011.
Tags: outer banks, photovoltaic systems, Renewable Energy, solar, solar nags head north carolina, solar northeastern north carolina, solar solutions north eastern north carolina, wind, wind turbine, Windspire Posted in Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy Information, Solar Hot Water Heaters | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
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Waldt Renewables is offering 10% off all turnkey renewable energy solutions!
Take advantage of tax incentives of up to 65% and another 10% off the installed price… that’s 75% off! Install now to get your tax credit for 2010.
Contact Waldt Renewables today at 252.491.2204 or Renewables@waldt.com for a comprehensive proposal that will help you achieve your goals.
We are grateful for another year of installing renewable energy solutions for our customers!

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Tags: Incentives, Individual Tax Credits, National Home Builders Association Green, NC State Tax Incentive, outer banks, outer banks of north carolina, photovoltaic systems, Renewable Energy, Renewable Energy in Currituck County North Carolina, Renewable Energy in Dare County North Carolina, Residential solar solution, solar, solar hot water heater, Solar Hot Water Pretreatment System, Solar in Currituck County North Carolina, solar in Kitty Hawk North Carolina, Solar in Pasquatank County North Carolina, solar nags head north carolina, solar northeastern north carolina, solar on the outer banks, solar pool collectors, solar solutions north eastern north carolina, vertical access wind turbine, vertical wind turbine, wind power, wind turbine, Windspire, windspire Energy Posted in News, Renewable Energy Information, Solar Hot Water Heaters | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Point Harbor, North Carolina
October 11, 2010
Waldt Renewables, a division of Waldt Construction, is pleased to announce the installation of the first residential wind turbine on the Outer Banks. The Windspire™ vertical axis turbine will make its residential Outer Banks debut at the home of Gene and Martha Sutton in Point Harbor on the Currituck Soun d.
The sculptural and quiet Windspire turbine will allow Gene and Martha to produce clean, wind energy to offset the demand from their home. Using the near constant wind coming from the Northeast and Southwest depending on the season, the Suttons plan on seeing energy offsets greater than the estimated annual production seen at 12 mph of 2800 kWh per year. That’s more than a third of the average household consumption as documented by the Department of Energy.
For Gene and Martha, both retired but working in second careers, the cost of installing a Windspire was well within reach. They were attracted to lowering their energy bill now and protecting themselves against increasing energy costs. And they had other altruistic reasons. “We felt that it is important to have a visible symbol of our commitment to the future. By installing a renewable energy power source we feel that we are doing our part for the stewardship of this beautiful place where we have chosen to live. There is a greater need here than seeing an immediate financial benefit, “stated Mrs. Sutton.
“We knew that the Windspire was the perfect solution for us. It was approved with ease by Currituck County under their wind ordinance. Our neighbors have participated and approved our installation. There is a great deal of curiosity about wind power and its potential for homeowners on the Outer Banks,” offered Gene Sutton, homeowner.
Waldt Renewables is the eastern North Carolina dealer for the Windspire wind turbine. Waldt Renewables also provides the latest and most efficient alternative energy options for residential, commercial or institutional projects. For more information, call 252.491.2204 or email renewables@waldt.com.
Waldt Renewables is a division of Waldt Construction, the residential, commercial and institutional builder of choice for more than 25 years on the Outer Banks and throughout Eastern North Carolina. Waldt differentiate itself through clear and honest communication. Waldt is committed to quality construction, delivered on time in a safe and professional manner.
For more information about Windspire see www.windspireenergy.com.
Tags: Residential Wind Power, residential wind turbine, Residential wind turbine installation, small vertical wind turbine obx, small wind power north carolina, small wind turbine northeastern north carolina, Waldt Renewables, wind, wind power, wind power north carolina, wind power northeastern north carolina, wind power obx, wind power outer banks, wind turbine, Windspire, windspire Energy, Windspire Vertical Access Wind Turbine Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, October 4th, 2010
Huffington Post announces winners of the MacArthur Foundation “Genuis Grant”… John Dabiri, whose research includes Windspires, is one of 23 winners, each receiving $500,000. See following links to article page and interview of John:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/28/meet-the-2010-macarthur-g_n_742001.html#s146135
or video of John Dabiri interview on YouTube:
John Dabiri and Windspire
Tags: Incentives, Renewable Energy, vertical access wind turbine, Waldt Renewables, wind, wind power, wind turbine, Windspire, windspire Energy Posted in Renewable Energy Information, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Mariah Power recently changed its name Windspire Energy to match its flagship product name, the Windspire vertical wind turbine.
There a great new video to watch that shows the Windspire in action…
http://windspireenergy.com/video/windspire-energy/
And soon you’ll be able to see one of these in front of our Waldt offices!
Tags: Mariah Power, Renewable Energy, vertical wind turbine, wind, wind power, wind turbine, Windspire, windspire Energy Posted in Renewable Energy Information | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
More exciting news about Windspire product placement… check out the photos of the installed Windspires on the roof of the Silicon Valley…
 The two buildings on either side create a wind tunnel effect for the Windspires...
20 Windspire Wind Turbines Create Renewable Energy at Silicon Valley Headquarters
03.15.2010 – SAN JOSE, Calif. — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and Mariah Power (www.mariahpower.com) today announced Adobe has completed the installation of 20 Windspire® wind turbines at its San Jose, Calif., campus, marking the company’s first renewable energy installation. Adobe is a recognized leader for its green building efforts, which have earned it the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest accolade for green practices. Adobe is the first commercial office building to receive the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED®-EB Platinum certification for its San Jose headquarters and the world’s first commercial enterprise to achieve a total of four Platinum certifications under the LEED program.
The new Windspires are located on Adobe’s sixth–floor patio, which doubles as a rooftop garden and recreational area above an office parking garage. The patio sits between Adobe’s three office towers, which create a wind tunnel effect from sustained winds off the Pacific Ocean.
Each Windspire is 30-feet-tall, 4-feet wide, and weighs 650-pounds. The propeller-free, vertical-axis wind turbine can harness wind power in urban, suburban and rural locations. Adobe selected the Windspire for its powerful, sleek, quiet and aesthetically pleasing design.
“With the installation of the Windspires, we’re adding renewable energy to a long list of green measures Adobe has taken to lessen our environmental impact,” said Randall H. Knox, III, senior director, Global Workplace Solutions, Adobe. “We’ll continue to seek innovative green technology solutions to reduce our energy dependence and inspire others to go green.”
“We feel honored to be included in Adobe’s effort to reduce their impact on the environment,” said Walt Borland, president and CEO of Windspire developer Mariah Power. “The presence of these advanced wind turbines in San Jose will give Adobe’s employees and the greater community an opportunity to experience firsthand our ability to leverage the power of the wind.”
Since 2001, Adobe has saved approximately $6.7 million as a result of its energy and sustainability efforts which include projects such as energy-efficient lighting, real-time water meters for landscaping and an intelligent control system to help monitor building efficiencies.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information – anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.
About Windspire
Windspire wind turbines are low-cost, low-noise, attractive wind power generators for use with residential, business, and commercial buildings. Manufactured in the U.S., the Windspire wind turbine is a 30-foot tall, propeller-free, vertical-axis wind turbine designed for harnessing wind power in urban, suburban and rural locations. Windspire’s patented technology maximizes energy conversion from wind into electric power, regardless of changing wind speed and direction. For more information, visit www.mariahpower.com.
Tags: adobe, LEED, Mariah Power, Renewable Energy, wind power, wind turbine, Windspire Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Recently the New York Times published an article about Windspires being installed in front of the City Hall in Copenhagen. While some energy is being generated and offset, the primary goal is to create energy conservation.
One of the people quoted suggests the concept is the same as having city dwellers consider where milk comes from… seeing how energy is produced creates an awareness of how energy is used.
I think this is true. If I see a wind turbine operating, I am far more likely to think about how I use energy. Do I minimize my and my family’s energy usage? Wind turbines, large or small, as energy generators, provide food for thought.
For more information about Windspires in Copenhagan, along with some good facts about the Windspire product, click here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/07/business/global/07iht-rbogwind.html
Tags: Renewable Energy, wind, wind power, Windspire Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Waldt Renewables and Blue Sun Renewable Energy have announced a regional dealer relationship for northeastern North Carolina and the Outer Banks for the Windspire vertical wind turbine.
Windspire is a new approach to wind power. Smaller, silent and affordable, the 30 foot high Windspire installs easily to capture wind energy in more places – at homes and businesses, as well as for larger energy projects. Working with wind from all directions, Windspires can also be grouped together as a wind garden to give you the power you need, without tall towers and with competitive installation costs.
Windspire is manufactured in the United States and has been featured in a ABC Extreme Makeover Home in Jamesville.
For more information about Windspire, contact Waldt Renewables or click here to see how it works.
Tags: Renewable Energy, wind, wind power, Windspire Posted in News | No Comments »
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