
10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 100 ft.
Self-Supporting Lattice Tower

10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 120 ft. Guyed
Lattice Tower

10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 80 ft.
Self-Supporting Lattice Tower

Installing a Bergey 10 kW turbine on a 100
ft. Self-Supporting Lattice tower
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Let
the Wind Pay Your Electric Bill & Save the Planet at the same time!
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Massachusetts has some of the highest
electric rates in the country and substantial rate increases are
coming in the years ahead. But, you can
insulate your family or business from surging electric rates by
installing your own wind power generator. |
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The best part is the State could pay for approximately half of it! The
Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC)
is now offering substantial grants towards the cost of
installing a small wind system.
This is one of the best clean energy incentive programs in the
country. |
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A full program description and step-by-step instructions are
available from the MTC Small renewables Initiative web site (click
here).
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With
a MTC grant, the
payback may be in as little as 7 -10 years! But, remember, you
will be paying the money anyway - to the utility company. Financially,
buying a home wind system is vastly superior to just purchasing all
your electricity from the power company. It's like the difference
between renting a home and buying a home. So, rather than
calling it a "pay back period", it would be more accurate
to call it a "payment transfer period". At the end
you have free electricity. |
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Our dealers
offer full turnkey installations services and they can assist with
your grant applications. For a list of our Massachusetts dealers -
Click here
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A
small wind system will provide you with a return on your investment
of 10 - 20% - tax-free - depending on your usage and wind
resource. This is equivalent to a 14% - 28% return on a
taxable investment! Compare that to 4% from a money market
account, 5% from a long-term CD, or even negative earnings from mutual
funds over the last few years. Want to do your own payback analysis? - click
here for our free MS Excel spreadsheet model. |
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A small wind system really helps the environment! Over its
minimum 30 year operating life, a Bergey residential/farm wind
system in Massachusetts will save approximately 430,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, 3,000 pounds
of sulfur dioxide, and 1,000 pounds of nitrogen dioxide that would have been produced by the utility's
fossil fuel power plants. It is the equivalent of planting 2
acres of trees or taking 1.25 vehicles off the road. |
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Our
most popular package, and the best selling home and farm wind system
in America, is the 10 kW Excel-S "GridTek" system. Click
here to jump to a description. |
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Would
you like us to contact you or send information by mail?
Click
here. |
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Modest
wind resources are fine for small wind systems. Wind
resources are sufficient in most parts of New York. In some places
they are excellent. See
the map connection below to determine your wind resource. |
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Wind
Resource Maps: TrueWind has prepared a detailed digital wind map for
several Northeast states, including Massachusetts. The map is more
detailed than the old US-DOE map and it provides the wind resource
at a height of 30m (100 ft), which is typical for a small wind
system. To see
the new map,
click
here. You can enlarge the map on-screen to see better
detail for your location. To see the old US-DOE map,
click
here.
The MTC has also prepared an extensive
wind resource reference page that also allows you to access
interactive database maps and other useful resources. We recommend
this site -
click here |
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Want
a primer on buying a small wind system? We
recommend a helpful
booklet, Consumers Guide to Small Wind Electric Systems ...
Massachusetts you
can download it by
clicking here
(PDF).
It's a bit out of date, but does cover some important issues
with small wind systems. |
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