Pacific Northwest Wind of Salem Oregon Now Has All Sights Turned Towards the Wind

Now homeowners can harness the wind and generate their own power, without being blown away by the price. Pacific Northwest Wind has the answers to an affordable wind turbine for home and business use.

Salem, OR, May 11, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Pacific Northwest Wind, located in Salem, Oregon has developed a wind turbine that will generate 600 watts of power on average and produces up to 900 watts in a 25 mph wind. Enough power is produced to reduce their electric bill and help reduce greenhouse gases. As a nation we all must play a part in reducing greenhouse gases and wind energy is a non-depleting resource that we can all use.

Pacific Northwest Wind has spent nearly a year and a half on research, development and testing to develop their product for safety, noise levels and efficiency. The goal of Pacific Northwest wind is to assist everyone in reducing their electric consumption from the over worked electrical grid.

These wind turbines are easy to install and can be mounted on a tripod for easy roof mounting. The overall dimensions of the blades are only 52” with a total unit weight of 40 pounds. These units are small enough for home use and large enough to save money.

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Gerald Donais
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