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HELIX WIND, CORP. (HLXW.OB)

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Helix Wind Inc. was incorporated in the State of Nevada on September 12, 2006. The company is engaged in the small wind turbine alternative energy business offering a paradigm breaking distributed power technology platform designed to produce electric energy from the wind. Since its inception, Helix Wind has primarily been engaged in the research and development of its proprietary products.

About Small Wind

Small wind energy systems are one of the fastest growing forms of customer-sited or “distributed” electric generation and one of the best energy investments for small businesses and homeowners.

Small (or “residential”) wind energy systems typically generate just enough power to meet the demands of a home, farm or small business. They range from 400 watts to 500 kilowatts or more and typically consist of a single turbine (vertical or horizontal). They can be significant power sources and have proven records of performance, even in locations with modest winds.

The success of the commercial wind industry has propelled significant advances in small turbine design, making these systems more reliable, quieter and safer than those introduced in past decades. And though most of the electricity they produce is used on-site, excess generation can be fed into distribution lines, strengthening the electric grid.

Why Helix Works

Inexpensive, reliable, simple, the hallmarks of the Helix system make it the best choice for low wind speed residential and commercial applications. The Savonius turbine based design catches wind from all directions creating smooth powerful torque to spin the electric generator. Mounted up to 35 feet high, in winds as low as 10 mph the Helix system creates electricity to power your home or business.

How it works: As the wind blows the long helical blade scoops catch wind from all directions forcing it through the turbine. The turbine generator is connected directly to your home and as electricity is generated your home is powered. If the wind isn’t blowing your home is powered by the energy grid as usual. If the wind is blowing strongly then your energy produced can exceed your energy consumed and, depending on your local utility, your meter can spin backwards rolling back your energy bill.

Is Helix right for me?

Helix wind energy systems (2.0kW and 4.5kW) can both be used for home or business and work well under many conditions that were previously prohibitive. If your location fits some or all of the conditions below then a Helix turbine is most likely a good solution for you:

  • Local zoning that permits small wind turbine installation.
  • A site with adequate wind (greater than 14 MPH)
  • An allowable installed height of less than 35 feet (although higher is ok too if zoning permits).
  • An existing interconnection agreement with your local utility (to check the net energy meeting regulations in your state please click here: http://www.awea.org/smallwind/states.html
  • Turbulent and gusty wind or wind that frequently changes direction.
  • Extremely high speed winds.
  • Electricity costs greater than $0.15/kWhr.

If you're still not sure whether or not a Helix Wind turbine is right for you please feel free to drop us a line using our contact form. Additional research the most important questions can be found on the following sections of this site:

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