3. “Small Wind “ Energy Market
America’s quest for
renewable alternative
energy has placed WPS in
the right place at the
right time with the right
product.
American Recovery & WPS is
Re-investment Act of developing a
2009 places a Patent Pending
significant emphasis alternative
on renewable energy vertical
energy technology
deployment.
axis low wind
turbine capable of
This Act also allows producing
businesses &
consumers to deduct
renewable &
from their tax liability consistent
30% off the energy with as
installed cost of a little as an 8 mph
wind turbine. breeze.
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4. Our Mission………
Our Mission is to capitalize on the
significant Low Carbon Economy
opportunities available through the
government’s and consumer’s demand
to become energy independent and to
provide an economic incentive for
commercial & residential customers to
utilize the wind turbine.
Our Vision is to provide the premium
economic value added proposition to
our consumers for alternative energy
solutions and represent the premier
choice in every market we serve.
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11. WPS Connection Scheme
Net Metering
The Grid Power Meter
Power from the 2-Way
Utility Company
Power line to the
House
Meter
Grid Tie
Inverter
Wind Power
Systems
Connection to the Battery
inverter Back up
Suburban home
Grid Tie Inverter
Battery Bank Connects to
power panel,
meter, battery &
turbine
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14. Wind Speed vs Power Output
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15. AWEA Data
American Wind Energy Association “Small Wind” Turbine Global Market Study: 2009
US Small Wind Market grows 78% in 2008
Industry Secures Long-Term Federal Incentive
The US market for small wind turbines – those with capacities of 100 kW and under – grew 78% in
2008 with an additional 17.3 MW of installed capacity
Attributable to increased private equity investment that allowed manufacturing
volumes to increase, particularly for the commercial segment of the market
Residential (1-10kW), was likewise driven by investment and manufacturing economies of scale, but
also by rising electricity prices and a heightened public awareness of the technology
The industry projects 30-fold growth within as little as five years, despite a global recession, for a
cumulative US installed capacity of 1,700 MW by the end of 2013
Much of this estimated growth will be spurred by the new eight-year 30% Federal Investment Tax
Credit passed by Congress in October 2008 and augmented in February 2009
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