Falcon Micro Turbines
Own Your Wind Energy.
Modular wind microturbines to help you meet your energy needs and generate revenue, while contributing to sustainability.
Modular wind microturbines to help you meet your energy needs and generate revenue, while contributing to sustainability.
Developed in collaboration with innovative Japanese partners, Falcon micro wind turbines offer a modular, user-friendly, and rapid solution for harnessing wind energy. This innovative technology empowers businesses and communities to take control of their energy needs, generate clean power, and potentially even earn revenue.
Harness clean energy and reduce your costs with our rapidly deployable and affordable wind power generation technology. Whether you have open spaces, large lots, or even rooftops, reduce your reliance on the grid and become more energy independent. Sell excess energy back to the grid and turn your wind resources into profit.
Contribute to reducing your carbon footprint and meeting your Green obligations.
There are various Federal and State incentives to be benefited from in green projects.
Reduce your dependence on the grid while at the same time reducing your utility costs.
Sell your surplus power back to the the grid
Clusters are surprisingly simple & cheap to install, repair, assemble & use.
Constructed for stacking, allowing for large arrays to be installed on small installation planes of less than 50M.
Capable of generating power even in very light breeze with wind speeds of 1.5 m/s.
Nine specially shaped blades capture wind directions up to ±45 degrees, regardless of the direction the wind blows from.
Our system produces even less sound than the ambient wind. In addition, it has a wind-proof effect.
Safe and easy installation by fastening wires or setting up guardrails and fitting the unit in the gaps.
Microturbine units are constructed to be arranged in clusters that can be scaled up or down depending on the specifics of the installation site and energy requirements.
Our system generates 0.5kW~1kW per unit. Multiple units can be connected to generate large amounts of electricity. By putting up guide rails and building a wall of wind turbines, a large-capacity wind farm can be created. For example, 3m x 1km (1320 units) will yield 80MWh/month if the average wind speed is 10m.