Lower Blades Installed. August Break at UL.
Our principals on-site at the UL Advanced Wind Turbine Testing Facility in Texas are Jeff Willis and Antonio Ojeda. Here they are standing in front of the almost completed Model 3.1 of our Wind Harvester turbines. When the UL facility opens up again after Labor Day, the Soga generator will arrive and the rest of the turbine will be quickly installed and ready for shakedown testing. Note the ropes holding the arms to the base keep the turbine from freely rotating until the generator and brake are installed.
Contact: Jen Hoover, jhoover@windharvest.com
Wind Harvest International, Inc. is a California-based renewable energy technology company, founded in 2006. The company makes, sells, and develops projects for its Wind Harvester brand of H-type turbines, the only known product designed to harvest the highly energetic, turbulent wind that blows 15-80 feet above the ground. Wind Harvest’s wholly-owned financial subsidiary Wind Harvest Pilot Project Inc. raises funds and loans it to the parent company.