Applications for Agencies

Urban / Campus Wind Farms

  • Deploy one system or an array of Zwynd™ turbines on a rooftop; use a building's height and wind profile to reach more abundant prevailing winds. Add bolt-on deflectors in lighter wind areas to raise turbine output power.
  • Continue installing Zwynd™ turbines across your agency's real-property portfolio. Mix and match systems of various outputs to optimize on-site DRE and meet local energy-demand requirements and overall net-zero targets.
  • Use third-party SaaS energy-intelligence management and monitoring solutions to deliver utility-grade generation and demand-management information across your enterprise.
  • Deliver "real-time" reporting on renewable-energy generation and management at all levels: system, facility, campus, region, agency and department. Satisfy reporting requirements for sustainability compliance and validate your success.

Off-Grid Power Systems

  • Add wind-power-based renewable energy to remote facilities and small buildings where solar PV is inadequate.
  • Support mobile communications, security, safety, lighting systems, pumping stations, and field operations with wind.
  • Incorporate Zwynd turbines into renewable-energy solutions for DHS, FEMA, DOD and related DESC level initiatives.

Renewable-Energy Credits (RECs)

  • With even modest roof-top space, many agencies can use Zwynd™ turbines to generate on-site wind power and offer Green Tags for sale and trade to other federal entities or for use as carbon offsets. According to a federal facilities engineer, "A single 50kW VAWT, roof-mounted on a traditional office building, can generate a significant energy stream."
  • Agencies with dependable wind resources may enter into Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to supply other agencies and departments with small-wind renewable energy.

Emergency Power

Deploy mobile generators that employ Zwynd™ turbine systems. Both trailer-based and easy-to-assemble flat-roof-mounted-turbine platforms of up to 100kW can be set up for extended periods of operation. Generating significant power 24/7, these emergency sources can fuel battery banks that deliver both AC and DC output.