Eco-Friendly Electrical Power for Greenhouses and Glasshouses

Now you have options to produce your own environmentally-friendly electrical power.  PG Green now offers small wind turbines for same-site installation.  These turbines offer outputs ranging from 1kW output to 10kW output.

Technical Specifications

Along with the wind turbine structure itself, PG Green also provides guide vanes to allow for adjustment to wind shifts. The design, including less tower offset, yields about 4X the power per acre of land, lower rotor speed, lower vibration, and no torque issues.  These structures offer minor noise, the wind being nosier than the Wind Turbine.

How does Wind Power Work?

  • First, the wind turbine converts wind power to rotational power.
  • Then, the turbine mechanism converts rotational power to electrical power.
  • Lastly, power is converted from DC to AC.

The power is then available for consumption.

Why go with Wind?

Wind power is safer, quieter, and less expensive than conventional power options.  It is also an option that has never before been available to private commercial or residential greenhouse operators.  Private Garden's innovative PG Green division, is changing the way our business impacts the environment by offering our customers a choice.  A solid investment in greener energy, wind turbines from Private Garden will also save your business money in the long run.

Wind turbines for greenhouse power are win-win options for everyone.

VQ Wind

VQWind

PG green has joined forces with VQ Wind to bring the most technologically advanced wind turbines available. VQ Wind offers PG Green the ability to deliver, design, and manufacture a product that can enhance your bottom line.

Alternative Energy Solutions, Inc. (dba “VQ Wind”) a Delaware corporation was formed in May 2009. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and is the headquarters for the company’s global executive management and marketing and sales. VQ Wind was founded by Dr. Tom Sabourin, its CEO, who was a consultant and then a shareholder of AeroNet.

AeroNet and VQ Wind intend to merge. AeroNet, a South Korea corporation was established out of Inha University in November 2001.  AeroNet is located in Seoul and will become the VQ Wind research and development center. VQ WindJet turbines were developed by AeroNet at a cost of >$10,000,000. The newest VQ WindJet is a 12kW vertical-axis turbine, which represents the company’s fourth generation of turbine technology.

 
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