Windland, Inc. has developed and operated
commercial wind farm projects in Tehachapi, California since
1982. During two decades the company has deployed many generations
of wind technology, from the first generation of 25 kW to 40
kW machines up to today’s megawatt-class turbines. As
a result, Windland has gained a unique and thorough understanding
of turbine selection, siting, operation, maintenance and refurbishment.
Early American Turbines
The American design philosophy emphasized down wind design
with flexible hub configurations. Results were – at best – mixed.
Many of the early generation turbines experienced serious problems.
Windland learned how to repair and recondition these wind turbines
so that they could continue to produce power after two decades.
This knowledge is used today in selecting and reconditioning
the wind turbines Windland offers for resale into the distributed
generation market.
Four Generations of Vestas Turbines
After its experience with some of the American
technology, Windland management was impressed with the conservative
approach the Europeans applied to their turbine designs. Windland
was the first U.S. wind farm to install the Vestas V-25 series
turbines. The company now operates V-25, V-27, V-39 and V-47
models. The machines the company purchased in the mid-1980s
from the Danish manufacturers Bonus and Vestas are still producing
at Windland’s
Tehachapi site.
Windland is presently upgrading the smaller
turbines with several megawatt class turbines. Select used
turbines have been refurbished and are for sale. TURBINE
SALES
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