Global Projects
David Calley and Andy Kruse founded Southwest Windpower in 1987 motivated by a desire to help spread clean, reliable power to rural areas without electricity. In the 22 years since, our company’s small wind turbines provide renewable energy for schools, clinics, water pumping, homes, communication towers and more. Below are a few examples of how small wind power benefits people around the world.
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Awendo, Kenya
Small wind powers a project that will deliver UV-filtered drinking water to families and serve as an example of effective sustianable development.
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Baththalangunduwa, Sri Lanka
A small island off the West Coast of Sri Lanka is the setting for a power system designed to provide reliable power while promoting renewable energy as a long-term, cost-effective energy solution.
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Navajo Nation, USA
Today a large percentage of people living on tribal lands live without modern electricity. Wind-solar hybrid systems offer a viable opportunity to electrify remote homes.
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Kyoto, Japan
Wind turbines installed at all of the 121 elementary and junior high schools in Kyoto, Japan teach students about wind power.
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