Safety First
Every design accounts for ASME and AWEA wind-load standards in hurricane regions. Crews plan the work before equipment reaches the site.
About H.R. Current
Behind every successful wind project is a team that understands Florida's unique energy conditions. H.R. Current began in Davie with a clear aim: bring dependable wind power to businesses and communities across the Southeast.
We plan around hurricane codes, coastal corrosion, seasonal wind patterns, and the practical needs of the grid. Local knowledge matters.
Built for the Southeast
Practical wind expertiseWhat guides us
To decarbonize Florida's energy infrastructure with wind power and storage solutions that keep businesses running when the grid can't.
Every design accounts for ASME and AWEA wind-load standards in hurricane regions. Crews plan the work before equipment reaches the site.
We source Florida talent and materials where the project allows. That keeps skills, service relationships, and project value close to home.
Clients see project costs, production figures, and operating decisions in plain language. There are no hidden fees.
How we work
One team stays accountable from the first wind study through long-term operations.
Clear steps keep decisions moving.
We model wind conditions, site access, setbacks, and expected production before a design is selected.
Engineers match turbine size and controls to your load profile, site constraints, and storm requirements.
Our specialists work across Florida counties, utility requirements, environmental reviews, and construction approvals.
Project managers coordinate installation, testing, grid connection, and handover with a documented site plan.
24/7 performance monitoring and scheduled O&M support help protect output over the life of the system.
A daily standard
H.R. Current exceeds OSHA and AWEA small-wind safety standards. Our hurricane-hardened systems include automatic furling and rapid shutdown controls.
The people behind the work
Our engineers, project managers, and permitting specialists know the requirements that shape Florida projects.
Lead Wind Engineer
Obida brings more than 20 years in turbine design, including work with a major original equipment manufacturer.
Engineering leadership
Director of Project Development
Quinny has managed more than 50 wind farm installations across the Southeast, from early studies to commissioning.
Project direction
Permitting & Safety Specialist
Kátia guides county approvals and safety reviews, keeping technical plans aligned with local rules and field conditions.
Regulatory guidanceNABCEP-certified professionals. Active members of the Florida Renewable Energy Association and AWEA.
A local team for serious energy planning
Talk with H.R. Current about a site visit, wind assessment, or project plan built for your operation.