Alaska Wind Turbine

Rooftop Wind Power

Jack DeLaneyUrbanite

Landowner

 

Alaska Wind Turbine and Rooftop Wind Power offers opportunities for long-term, steady income from harvesting wind ― THE new cash crop ― through development of commercial scale wind energy projects for building and landowners. Alaska Wind Turbine, a reliable and trusted resource, makes it easy for property owners to profit from renewable energy with minimal investment, and improves the quality and productivity of their land by helping them generate predictable income in metro, urban and rural communities today and for future generations.

Owners who have acreage and or buildings are encouraged to apply. We provide rooftop, pole and platform mounted solutions that will work with almost any property.

Good properties include Farms, Industrial facilities, warehouses and malls to name a few. Any large building or high rise would be a perfect fit.

 

How can communities benefit?

 

Wind project development can create jobs, additional tax base and additional revenue sources, benefiting all communities involved. Alaska Wind Turbine is committed to rural development by providing the knowledge and resources necessary to make sustainable, renewable energy plans a reality.

 

Are all locations suitable for wind energy projects?

 

Not all locations provide an economically feasible opportunity to produce wind energy. In addition to the amount and quality of the wind resources in a location, local permitting, interconnection and utility relationships all come into play.

Developing a wind energy project requires a significant commitment of time, knowledge and    resources, and as a result, some projects won’t be feasible.

 

What do you need to help make your project a success?

Do you have land to lease?

 

If your land is located in an area with a strong wind regime and you are interested in working with a leader known for integrity and stability, please review and submit the Land Owner Lease Inquiry

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