FlowGen – Wind Turbine Systems
Access to energy, particularly cleaner energy, is fundamental to human progress. The majority of the world’s energy poor lives in Asia, Pacific and Africa. Many with access to power use diesel generators!
We can easily imagine big wind turbines onshore and offshore cutting the air with their wings to generate electricity. How about small wind turbines? Let’s ask Dirk Küster, the co-founder of FlowGen who brought the aerodynamic solutions working in Formula One as a team leader for GT3 into building small wind turbines as a renewable source of energy.
FlowGen installed the first system consists of four wind turbines in Feb 2022. The customer is an industrial company who is also part of government committees driving South Korea towards its targets of CO2 neutrality very ambitiously. They see a large opportunity for FlowGen’s solution in the country and have placed two further orders aggregating 130 kits.
The first system is installed in the mountains in California with an output of 12.1kW at a wind speed of 10.9 m/s, which is 2.1kW more than nominated power. The customer is a telecom tower company in North American with more than 26,000 sites. The customer is backed by various private equity funds. The pilot installation represents the beginning of a roll-out program that we will be carried out in phases.
FlowGen installed two container solutions and a single wind turbine close to Ingolstadt, Germany. FlowGen is also in discussion with large companies to help reduce the CO2 footprint, targeting showcase out solution, working closely with our client to understand the uniqueness of their needs, and simultaneously discuss the parameters and volume on a multi-year roll out program.
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Access to energy, particularly cleaner energy, is fundamental to human progress. The majority of the world’s energy poor lives in Asia, Pacific and Africa. Many with access to power use diesel generators!
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