The exoPOWER EAWT is scalable at the machine level.
The exoPOWER is available for all wind categories…
BIG WIND - UTILITY SCALE WIND
Typically refers to wind turbines larger than 500 kilowatts (kW) that are developed
with electricity delivered to the power grid and distributed to the end user by electric
utilities or power system operators.
The Big-Wind category refers to markets wind turbines with capacity of 500 kW (0.5
Megawatts) and higher. These are turbines built for utility-scale infrastructure
projects (i.e., wind farms) or industrial settings that require a significant amount
of energy.
To service this market, SP Power Farm Group have developed the exoPOWER3.0 EAWT with
3.0 Mega Watt (MW) capacity.
MEDIUM/MID WIND
Medium-size turbines range from 50 kW to 500 kW and are for medium-scale industrial
operations. Wind turbines that range from 250 kW to 500 kW and are used in wind farms
for commercial production of electric power.
These are turbines built for self-sustaining communities, including high rise buildings,
commercial settings, cooperatives, farming operations, etc.
The exoPOWER turbines designed for the mid-wind category can be installed on rooftops,
and as free-standing turbines. Typically, these turbines generate power that will
be utilized right at source, and any unused power can be stored to be used at a later
time or be sold to the utility grid through a standing offer program with utility
companies.
To service this market, SP Power Farm Group have developed the exoPOWER250 EAWT with
a 250 kW capacity.
SMALL WIND
Micro-generation turbines range in size from 50 watt to 10 kW. In this category,
consumers are increasingly choosing to purchase grid-connected turbines in the 5
to 10 kW range to power their whole homes. Small wind turbines range in size from
8 kW – 50 kW and are used for small business or small farm applications. This size
of turbine was typically used extensively for off-grid applications but has now become
popular in jurisdictions that allow interconnection with the utility grid. Small
farms usually require a turbine with a capacity between 10 kW and 50 kW.