Wednesday, December 5, 2007
One of Endurance’s customers in Iowa had a record production day, producing 89KWH in less than a 24hr period. Over a month, providing the winds remained constant, that would translate to 2670KWH. Although the probability of the winds persisting is negligible, it does confirm that the Endurance produces some incredible energy production numbers.
Better yet, at our test facility in Spanish Fork on Tuesday, December 4, 2007, the Endurance S-250 Wind Turbine produced 100KWH in less than 24 hours. The average hub height wind speed was 33mph with a peak of 54mph. This would translate into 3000 KWH of power generated in one month – if winds remained the same for a 30 day period.
To give you an idea of the power production of the Endurance – an average North American Home consumes approximately 20-30KWH/day. So, a power production of 100KWH could essentially run between 4-5 average-sized American homes.
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Posted by Endurance Windpower on Wednesday, December 05, 2007
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