Gamesa is entering the distributed and community wind energy market through an agreement that makes Harvest the Wind Network a primary distributor of Gamesa’s family of G5X-850 kW turbines.
Distributed and community wind projects are among fastest-growing segment in the US wind industry as more cooperatives, smaller utilities, commercial businesses, small and large industries, and communities embrace the clean-energy opportunities and utility savings. Harvest the Wind Network is part of BTI Inc., a fourth-generation family business in southwest Kansas. Harvest the Wind Network consists of 13 independent dealer groups in more than 200 locations. The network has installed and is servicing over 125 turbines, with more than 100 projects in progress ranging in size from 50 kilowatts to 10 megawatts. In this new partnership with Gamesa, Harvest the Wind Network is pioneering the midsized turbine market.
Distributed and community wind projects are among fastest-growing segment in the US wind industry as more cooperatives, smaller utilities, commercial businesses, small and large industries, and communities embrace the clean-energy opportunities and utility savings. Harvest the Wind Network is part of BTI Inc., a fourth-generation family business in southwest Kansas. Harvest the Wind Network consists of 13 independent dealer groups in more than 200 locations. The network has installed and is servicing over 125 turbines, with more than 100 projects in progress ranging in size from 50 kilowatts to 10 megawatts. In this new partnership with Gamesa, Harvest the Wind Network is pioneering the midsized turbine market.