Windpower Technology Suggests Considering Wind Energy as a Main Source of Renewable Energy
Online, February 25, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Scotland with its windy landscape is in one of the best locations to generate wind power in Europe. The potential of wind energy is being taken more seriously and studied by institutes throughout the world with the software company Apple recently reported to have entered this green marketplace.
Windpower Technology, one of the main companies offering renewable energy in Edinburgh, is very supportive of the idea that people could install wind turbines on their own domestic premises. According to Tom Morley, the company's owner, the inhabitants of Edinburgh can profit by installing these turbines because of the government feed-in tariff incentives and because of the great wind power in the area (according to the company, the UK holds 40% of Europe's wind power).
'Environmentalists and engineers', says Mr Morley, 'have been talking about the profit behind wind turbines for a long time now and I totally agree: a house "powered" by wind energy not only reduces energy costs, but also gives you the chance to sell the extra energy produced'.
He continues, 'We are pleased to announce that we are an official installer and reseller for the Evoco 10 wind turbine. Evoco Energy Ltd offers superb technical support to their installer network. Customers receive a service, product maintenance and after sales support that is second to none.'
Windpower Technology suggests that renewable energy solutions not only represent an environmentally-friendly plan, but are a means to a steady source of income. This is one of the reasons why Windpower Technology advises people to consider wind energy as their main source of renewable energy.
Small scale wind turbines are easy to install and affordable, and while energy prices continue to rise, such an investment will prove a financially prudent move in the future.
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