
10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 80 ft. Guyed
Tubular Tilt-up Tower, Tehachapi, CA (home)

10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 80 ft.
Self-Supporting Lattice Tower, Scotts Valley, CA (home)

10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 60 ft. Guyed
Lattice Tower, San Bernardino Co., CA (home). The wind turbine is
just right of the palm tree on the left side.

10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 100 ft.
Self-Supporting Lattice Tower, San Juan Bautista, California

10 kW Bergey Excel-S Turbine, 100 ft.
Self-Supporting Lattice Tower, Paso Robles, CA (vineyards). Notice
the optional custom colors.
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Let
the Wind Pay Your Electric Bill!
Updated
2/5/06
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California
now has the highest electricity rates of any State in the country.
But, you can use the power in the
wind to radically cut your electric bill and within a few years
enjoy essentially free electricity. |
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The
best part is the State will pay for almost half of it! The
State of California provides
a cash rebate for qualified purchases of small wind
systems up to 30 kW.
The CEC (Cal. Energy Commission) rebate for wind (effective January
1, 2006) is $2.50 per
watt for the first 7,500 watts and then $1.50 per watt for
additional wattage up to the limit of 30 kW. |
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Our
most popular package is the 10 kW Excel-S "GridTek" system. Our 10 kW
GridTek system is the only CEC-certified small wind system that can
operate without batteries. Click
here to jump to a description.
This system is rated at 9,100 watts by the CEC and qualifies
for a rebate of $21,450. |
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With the
new California incentives the
payback may be in as little as 6-7 years! And in many situations the monthly saving
will completely offset the monthly loan payment! Financially,
buying a home wind system is vastly superior to just purchasing all
your electricity from the power company. It's like the difference
between renting a home and buying a home. |
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A
small wind system will provide you with a return on your investment
of 10 - 20% - tax-free - depending on your usage and wind
resource. This is equivalent to a 14% - 28% return on a
taxable investment! Compare that to 2% form a money market
account, 5% from a long-term CD, or negative earnings from mutual
funds over the last few years. Want to do your own payback analysis? - click
here for our free MS Excel spreadsheet model. |
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New!
The California Energy Commission has published a helpful
booklet, Buying a Small Wind Electric System - A California
Consumer's Guide ... you
can download it by clicking here (130
KB PDF). |
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In
a hurry? You can also go directly to our
Quick Feasibility Study page, just click here. It includes wind
maps for Northern and Southern California. Or, call us at
405-364-4212. Or, go straight to a
list of over 50 Bergey
Certified Dealers in California, just click here. |
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Modest
wind resources are fine for small wind systems. Wind
resources are sufficient in many parts of California. In some places
they are excellent.
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New!
The
CEC
has completed a set of new very high resolution (200m x 200m) wind
maps for the entire state. To see the new maps, click
here. Please use the 30m map, which gives the wind
resource at 98 ft above ground. This is a typical tower height
for a 10 kW home sized wind system. Until the CEC posts the
"zooming" maps on their web site you will have to call
them to get the proper wind classification in complex terrain. |
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New!
The California legislature has passed new regulations that should
dramatically streamline the permitting of small wind turbine
installations throughout rural California. The new regulations
(passed under AB 1207)
require "wind turbine friendly" zoning ordinances,
providing relief from 35 ft. height restrictions and other
historical barriers to permitting small wind turbines on lots on 1
acre and larger.
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New!
The California Energy Commission has just published a helpful
booklet, Permitting Small Wind Turbines: A Handbook ...
For information about the handbook and a link to download it click here.
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CEC
rebates are reserved on a "first
come, first served" basis. Reservations,
which are free and non-binding, last up to 6 months. The reservation
application requires an equipment quotation from an approved vendor
and a copy of your utility bill (or an explanation of why one isn't
available yet).
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The CEC
program description is available online (click
here). The
new rebate reservation form and new program guidelines are
available on-line (click
here). Bergey
Windpower also can provide assistance and advice. We've helped
hundreds of Californians submit their rebate
reservation forms. Call us at 405-364-4212
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Sales
of Bergey residential wind systems are surging in California as
homeowners and businesses seek alternatives to expensive utility power.
See the
Feb. 13, 2001 Press Release from the American Wind Energy Association,
click here. |
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Would
you like us to contact you or send information by mail? Click
here. |
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