Hurricane Wind Power LLC of Virginia announces new focus on wind generator power ratings. Past measure of wind turbine power ratings have been misleading and inacurate to consumers according to Anthony Jones owner of Hurricane Wind Power. Past rating methodologies have sought to over inflate power output of turbine within the residential market by focusing on the maximum wattage of the charge the unit can provide..That figure does little to relay a conceptual idea to the customer that is useful in making a decision on purchasing a wind generator. Focusing on the maximum output that a wind generator could produce gives very little information of how the unit will perform throughout the power curve.
By focusing on maximum outputs companies have hidden in many cases poorly designed and inefficient products. With the new line of Hurricane Wind Power wind generator heads the company has has perfected low wind output. In the majority of area on the planet the wind does not exceed the 10-12 mph threshold that is needed to make the majority of turbines on the market perform. With the new products Hurricane Wind Power will be able to bring wind energy to the low wind area area of the world that see wind speeds of as low as 5 mph.
Over time being able to create usable wind power at lower wind speeds allows the hurricane generators to outproduce other companies wind products. By focusing on low wind speeds and efficiency it is the hopes of the company to educate consumers on the important aspects to consider when purchasing a wind generator. This is considered an uphill struggle according to Jones based on the wealth of misinformation being perpetuated by internet marketing being done by those with little knowledge of wind power or the principles by which it operates. The power rating will focus on cut in speeds at which charging voltages are reached and meaningful power can be produced as well as clear and accurate power rating throughout generator power curves.For more information on the new generator line see http://hurricanewindpower.com
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