Controlling energy costs means looking at renewable energy as a source of electricity.

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As interest in sustainability continues to grow and uncertain energy costs become a constant concern, many facility managers are exploring wind energy for distributed power generation.

When it comes to renewable energy use, WindLogics understands the particular needs of facility managers. Controlling energy cost and maintaining reliable power supply are the overriding concerns. We work with facility and energy managers to evaluate the long-term potential for wind power generation at their specific locations. Since wind speed and direction vary with the season and time of day, our analysis allows the critical comparison of wind power generation to facility power requirements.

We work with educational institutions, sustainability managers, and energy consultants to identify potential opportunities for distributed power. Using a customer-specified wind turbine and height, our wind resource analysis considers over 40 years of weather data, along with any on-site wind speed information, to provide a long-term prediction of wind power generation at a specific location.

If you are considering wind power for your facility, please give us a call. A wind resource assessment is one of the first steps in the process, and we can get you started.


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Viewpoint™ Wind Resource Assessment

Discovery Study

A cost-effective, fast turnaround study for wind farm site evaluation.

Detailed Site Assessment

A detailed 3D wind study of wind energy potential across an entire wind farm site.

Tower Data Management and Analysis

Rigorous screening and review of met tower data with secure online customer access.

 

Point Study/Enhanced Point Study

An initial wind resource assessment including wind speed and wind energy production.

Micrositing/Site Layout

GIS-based maps and data files for wind farm planning and turbine layout.

 

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Visionpoint™ Operational Services

Wind Energy Forecasting

Day-ahead and hour-ahead forecasts for wind and energy production