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		<title>By: Larry</title>
		<link>http://www.gstriatum.com/solarenergy/2009/01/windterra-wind-turbine-for-homes/comment-page-1/#comment-542</link>
		<dc:creator>Larry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 20:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>WINDTERRA (Green) News June 2009

In this issue:

1.	OFF – Grid capability
2.	Poles. Poles, Poles
3.	FIT program
4.	Financing
5.	Permitting

The ECO 1200 is a now both a “Grid Tie” and “off grid product.   The ECO 1200’s vertical axis design is an industry leader.  The “all inclusive” simplistic mount, turbine, generator and matched inverter make an easily installed complete package.   How much simpler than joining a wire to a breaker in the panel box or tie to your battery bank can you get!  We are always facing the wind!

The inclusion of an off-grid option allows the power created by the ECO 1200 to be stored in batteries.   The Battery Charger is only intended to be connected to a battery bank.  The ability to convert energy into a range from 24 v - 48 v DC power leaves many options.  This device also has an operating range from – 25 to 40 degrees Celsius.

In response to customer interest we continue to expand our recommended installation options.  Last issue we promoted the use of outbuildings as an option.  After working with different supply companies, using our specification requirements, we have suppliers in place for three types of poles…steel, composite, and wood.   All three would place our unit about 30 ft. above ground.  The steel pole requires a cement foundation.   The composite and wood poles require a bored hole.   Poles can be purchased for as little as $1000.00.

Recently we read about a “FIT” program.  There is a movement towards a feed in tariff program.  This program is designed to pay the small energy producer for each KW produced.   This is a significant change in support of “Green Energy”.

We have worked with lending agencies and have a simplified process in place. By working with lending agencies we have virtually removed the bureaucracy of financing a wind turbine.  These lending agencies know our product and have a great offer to help diminish the immediate cash outlay.

Work on the permitting side is also developing.  We have example letters to neighbors, a sample ordinance along with advice on permitting available for your use. 

Please contact us for further information or a reseller contact

Have you looked at our brochure lately? 

Windterra is Building Tomorrow’s Energy Future …Today!

Contacts:
Larry Wagner   Phone 403-456-3350</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WINDTERRA (Green) News June 2009</p>
<p>In this issue:</p>
<p>1.	OFF – Grid capability<br />
2.	Poles. Poles, Poles<br />
3.	FIT program<br />
4.	Financing<br />
5.	Permitting</p>
<p>The ECO 1200 is a now both a “Grid Tie” and “off grid product.   The ECO 1200’s vertical axis design is an industry leader.  The “all inclusive” simplistic mount, turbine, generator and matched inverter make an easily installed complete package.   How much simpler than joining a wire to a breaker in the panel box or tie to your battery bank can you get!  We are always facing the wind!</p>
<p>The inclusion of an off-grid option allows the power created by the ECO 1200 to be stored in batteries.   The Battery Charger is only intended to be connected to a battery bank.  The ability to convert energy into a range from 24 v &#8211; 48 v DC power leaves many options.  This device also has an operating range from – 25 to 40 degrees Celsius.</p>
<p>In response to customer interest we continue to expand our recommended installation options.  Last issue we promoted the use of outbuildings as an option.  After working with different supply companies, using our specification requirements, we have suppliers in place for three types of poles…steel, composite, and wood.   All three would place our unit about 30 ft. above ground.  The steel pole requires a cement foundation.   The composite and wood poles require a bored hole.   Poles can be purchased for as little as $1000.00.</p>
<p>Recently we read about a “FIT” program.  There is a movement towards a feed in tariff program.  This program is designed to pay the small energy producer for each KW produced.   This is a significant change in support of “Green Energy”.</p>
<p>We have worked with lending agencies and have a simplified process in place. By working with lending agencies we have virtually removed the bureaucracy of financing a wind turbine.  These lending agencies know our product and have a great offer to help diminish the immediate cash outlay.</p>
<p>Work on the permitting side is also developing.  We have example letters to neighbors, a sample ordinance along with advice on permitting available for your use. </p>
<p>Please contact us for further information or a reseller contact</p>
<p>Have you looked at our brochure lately? </p>
<p>Windterra is Building Tomorrow’s Energy Future …Today!</p>
<p>Contacts:<br />
Larry Wagner   Phone 403-456-3350</p>
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		<title>By: Matthew Janik</title>
		<link>http://www.gstriatum.com/solarenergy/2009/01/windterra-wind-turbine-for-homes/comment-page-1/#comment-11</link>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Janik</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 21:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The question is how much power would this turbine generate for the $6,900 the consumer spends versus a 2KW solar array that costs $20,000.  Also, that $20k for solar would come with services like: full professional installation, monitoring software, tax incentives and maintenance.  Wind is a tremendous renewable energy source, as is solar.

Learn more: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.greencellsolar.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Green Cell Solar&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The question is how much power would this turbine generate for the $6,900 the consumer spends versus a 2KW solar array that costs $20,000.  Also, that $20k for solar would come with services like: full professional installation, monitoring software, tax incentives and maintenance.  Wind is a tremendous renewable energy source, as is solar.</p>
<p>Learn more: <a href="http://www.greencellsolar.com" rel="nofollow">Green Cell Solar</a></p>
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