Wind is an unlimited natural resource. We can harness it in a way that is clean and costs very little to operate once installed, making it one of the most sustainable energy solutions available.
While helping to meet a growing energy demand, wind power also gets us off the grid, saving us money on our utility bills, while preserving our environment.
Wind technology produces no carbon greenhouse gas emissions, toxins or radioactive waste. An individual wind turbine can save over 4,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions every year by replacing energy that would have otherwise had to come from traditional utilities like coal or gas powered hydroelectric plants.
In new communities, like Wind Walk, wind power generation can be incorporated into the infrastructure from the earliest planning stages, and positioned where the highest wind speeds can be captured to generate the most energy.
Wind power is more consistent and reliable than you might think. Between local air currents caused by hot air rising and the prevailing winds created by the rotation of the planet there is always some wind.