Sunday, September 16, 2007
An Endurance S-250 wind turbine was installed in Belleville, Wisconsin on Aug 18th by Seventh Generation Energy Systems. This was part of a week long workshop sponsored by the Midwest Renewable Energy Association.
About a dozen participants spent the week learning detailed information about wind energy. As part of this session, they were directly involved in the implementation of one of Endurance’s 126-foot tilt-up tower and Turbine packages. At this particular location, the 4.25kW Endurance turbine is expected to generate approximately 500kWh per month, roughly twice the average consumption of a homeowner.
Depending on wind and wind zone areas, the Endurance S-250 is rated to generate up to 1500 kWh per month.
To see the type of wind zone that you live in, check out this excellent Wind Resource Map.
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Posted by Endurance Windpower on Sunday, September 16, 2007
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