Yes. In addition to being synergistic with large, propeller-type turbines, our Wind Harvesters can be synergistic with solar and battery projects.  Wind often is strong at night and can be used to charge the batteries then, after the sun has set.  Many energy-demanding businesses are on properties with setback easements that prevent tall turbines from being permitted and installed. The bottom of Wind Harvester blades can overhang the downwind edges of buildings where the roof acts like a mesa and causes mid-level wind to speed up. If they already have tall, megawatt scale turbines on their property as Anheuser Busch does at its Fairfield, CA brewery, another MW of Wind Harvesters could be installed under and around these turbines

For example, with a 15-mph wind speed resource 14 Wind Harvesters whose foundations would cover less than a quarter of an acre would  produce more than 2700 MWhs per year.  To produce this much energy from solar panels, at least seven acres of rooftops or land would need to be covered.