The UK’s leading small wind turbine manufacturer today announced the roll out of a Single Phase connection option for its hugely successful 133 model. The move more than doubles at a stroke, the available market for the turbine, with thousands of rural homes, businesses crofts and farms previously hampered, now able to join in the green revolution.
Gaia-Wind CEO Johnnie Andringa said:
“More than half of the rural homes and farms in the UK are on a single phase connection. So we know that up and down the country thousands of potential wind turbine owners are hampered by only having access to single phase electricity.
“Our new Single Phase connection option will allow thousands of new small wind turbine owners, including crofters and smallholders, to benefit from:
• Using the energy they generate to cut out or reduce charges from utilities, or gas and diesel providers;
• Receiving index linked Feed in Tariff payments; and
• Selling what’s left over to the grid.”
“We estimate around half of the UK’s farms and the great majority of rural homes are single phase. Judging from the expressions of interest the number of potential turbine owners will run into some thousands. Crofters and smallholders are largely on a Single Phase supply and they will also benefit from less onerous planning conditions which suit the Gaia-Wind 133 very well.