WindCube Overview
The WindCube® relies on its "wind tunnel" effect known in physics as the Bernoulli Principle. While the rest of the wind industry generates energy through the use of free-stream wind, the WindCube® captures and amplifies the wind, which produces more kilowatt-hours (kWh). As wind encounters the WindCube® shroud, it becomes concentrated creating increased velocity and in turn, more power. By amplifying the natural wind speed, the WindCube® is able to produce more power from a smaller footprint. Proportionally, the WindCube® has the smallest footprint with the largest amount of power output in the industry. Because of these attributes, the WindCube® is uniquely designed to produce energy in urban, populated areas with space constraints.
Inverter Certification
The inverter is IEEE 1547 compliant and UL 1741 certified.
Worldwide Turbine Certification
The WindCube is currently in the process of the stringent IEC-61400-2 testing, also know as the Standard for Small Wind Turbines testing. Exhaustive field testing will be conducted by DynaTech Engineering from California to verify performance and real world endurance.
"With the WindCube, building owners everywhere can now consider being a part of the renewable energy picture."