Wind Solutions
Why Small Wind
Turbine?
Small wind turbines
can lower your electricity bills and help you contribute to carbon neutrality.
It offers you
a carbon-free, limitless fuel source and avoids the high cost of having utility
power lines extended to a remote location.
✔Operate in low wind speeds
✔Low Maintenance
✔Few moving parts
✔Lightweight and rugged design
✔Suitable for remote locations installations
✔Modular construction for easy installation and dismantling.
KAQCO in collaboration with WiSH would be bringing in highly efficient vertical and horizontal small wind turbines which can be easily installed in places like oil rigs, telecom towers, military camps, resorts, residential towers, warehouses, and factories.
VERTICAL WIND
TURBINES
A vertical-axis
wind turbine is a type of wind turbine with the main rotor shaft arranged
vertically.
We know that large
wind turbines which are used for commercial power generation take large space,
but vertical wind turbines are otherwise space-saving and are used in
residences and commercial spaces. One
can easily attach to the rooftop or on the ground thanks to their space-saving
and quieter operation.
Vertical wind
turbines are cheaper to manufacture, easy to install, and equipped with
low-speed blades. The direction of wind flowing from any direction or speed
doesn’t matter for a vertical wind turbine.
HORIZONTAL WIND
TURBINES
The horizontal-axis wind turbine is a wind turbine in which the main rotor shaft is pointed in the direction of the wind that rotating around a horizontal axis to extract power.
The direction of
the wind is important for horizontal wind turbines and is more productive when
the wind flows at the right angle through blades. Small turbines are pointed
into the by a simple wind vane.
The horizontal axis
wind turbine is highly efficient due to the movement of blades perpendicular to
the wind at a consistent angle regardless of the position in its rotation.