Our Commitment

WIND ENERGY Corporation has developed a revolutionary wind turbine for the emergent multibillion dollar commercial wind market.
WIND ENERGY's Vertical Spiral Wind Turbine is the first in the on-site commercial market that is beautiful, quiet, bird friendly, reliable, and generates power. It enables companies to visibly meet their sustainability goals in renewable energy.
Commercial customers today are limited in their options to generate clean energy and control rising energy costs. WIND ENERGY's unique turbine responds to the demands of the Commercial Wind market - which is estimated at $72 billion in the U.S. alone. While the payback period depends on several factors including wind resources and the local price of purchased power, WIND ENERGY anticipates a ten year payback period when considering available and anticipated government renewable energy incentives.
WIND ENERGY's radically new vertical spiral wind turbine, rated at 5.5 kW in a wind speed of 28 mph, is easy to purchase, easy to install, and provides electricity directly to the customer's electrical system. Because WIND ENERGY's innovative wind turbine is not propeller-driven, permitting is easier. The turbine's unique design does not require large towers extending to great heights, but only needs enough height to be exposed to the undisturbed air above a roof top. And because birds, bats, and other species of wildlife are not harmed by this design, we do not anticipate significant regulatory barriers associated with wildlife or environmental concerns; this has been borne out by experience to date. Our prototype at grocery store giant H-E-B's distribution center in Weslaco, Texas has proven the capability of the turbine's sail to efficiently track the wind and its variations.
Typical Customers
Wind Energy's wind turbine was expressly designed for commercial customers including schools, big box retailers, small box retailers, hospitals, hotels and motels, office buildings, botanical gardens and zoos, military facilities, dealerships, and warehouses. Based on US Energy Information Administration figures of 2003, there are 4.7 million commercial buildings in the United States.
Development Team
The product development team is provided by DEKA Research and Development. DEKA's CEO, Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway and the bionic arm for the Department of Defense among other innovations, is personally involved in the product development effort. DEKA provided the design for a prototype product and SSOE, the architectural engineering firm, will finalize production engineering and design the roof and ground mounting structures.
Our Commitment
We are committed to transforming the possibility that "every commercial building can power itself".
