Small Wind
10–100 kW for farms, workshops, retail sites, and compact offices.
- Rotor diameter: 8–24 m
- Annual output: 18–180 MWh
- Best for steady daytime loads
Generate your own power right where you use it, then watch your electricity bill fall.
H.R. Current sizes small and medium wind turbines around your load, your property, and your local wind regime. Behind-the-meter wind keeps generation close to the meter and grid purchases lower.
A good on-site wind project starts with your interval load data, roof and land constraints, zoning, and measured wind conditions.
10–100 kW for farms, workshops, retail sites, and compact offices.
100–500 kW for cold storage, manufacturing, and logistics hubs.
500 kW–2 MW for industrial plants, campuses, and data centers.
Your facility uses the energy first. That makes every generated kilowatt-hour easier to value.
of some commercial bills can come from demand charges.
years is a typical payback range when incentives apply.
On-site generation reduces exposure to future utility rate changes.
Visible distributed generation can support ESG goals and tenant appeal.
Answer four quick questions. A specialist will use your responses to shape the next review.
Setbacks, zoning, and wind data determine the final fit.
"Our electric bill dropped 27% in the first year with the 50 kW turbine H.R. Current installed."
Obida M., owner, Palmetto Cold Storage
Actual figures depend on wind resource, tariff structure, equipment, and operating hours.
Share a few details and H.R. Current will outline the right next step for your property.
Call +1 847 286 9881 to speak with an on-site wind specialist.