Small Wind Turbines Information Revolution: Owners Can Now Manage Turbines from the Pub

World leading Small Wind turbine manufacturer Gaia-Wind today launched a revolution for turbine owners: the ability to monitor production from home, in car, or even down the pub!

Speaking at the International Small Wind Conference in Gateshead, CEO Johnnie Andringa revealed details of the new Gaia-Wind remote management system which offers turbine owners cost effective, real time, ability to access and organise all the data needed to:

• Monitor and improve the effectiveness of their turbine

• Minimise downtime

• Demonstrate the energy they are producing to others

Gaia-Wind and its installers and dealers can now be more proactive in service and maintenance work, remotely managing and improving turbine performance

Owners get 24/7 automated supervision of their installation and a dedicated remote management "digital dashboard". This will deliver live data on:


• Turbine status;

• Wind speeds; and

• Power production; as well as

• Energy production over time.

They will also be able to set alarm conditions and receive automated alerts - and all on their mobile phone.

Andringa said:

"The ability to check on the status of a machine ’on the go’, means that our owners can get on with their busy lives without having to physically check their turbine’s performance: something that can often mean an inconvenient trip to a distant property." Remote monitoring, which provides truly definitive data, is now moving to centre stage in wind turbine management. This challenges manufacturers to live up to their claims.

"As part of our commitment to efficient partnership with turbine owners, we are now deploying cutting edge technology to enable us to offer a dedicated remote management service enabling Gaia-Wind Ltd to take a more proactive role in the management of turbine performance. So a Gaia-Wind owner can check the status of their turbine at any time. They can also check in with the Gaia-Wind team to see if any action is needed. All this information can be accessed by mobile phone, so no need to pull on the wellies and physically visit the site.

Personally, although it’s not a very technical point, I am attracted to the idea of monitoring my turbine, or even "showing off" its performance to friends while in the pub!"