Pioneering Urban Wind Power Solutions

Advance Wind Generation Technology LLC. Leads with innovative urban wind systems designed for low wind speeds, storing energy efficiently to power your city environment sustainably.

Innovating Urban Wind Energy Solutions

Discover how our advanced low-wind turbines deliver reliable, efficient power tailored for city environments, maximizing sustainability and energy storage.

Low Wind Velocity Design

Engineered to operate efficiently even in gentle urban breezes, ensuring consistent energy generation.

Integrated Energy Storage

Stores power safely in four 12V lead-acid batteries, ready for your everyday electricity needs.

Urban-Friendly Installation

Compact and versatile, our system fits seamlessly into diverse city landscapes without disruption.

Reliable Power Conversion

Converts stored energy into usable electricity smoothly, supporting sustainable urban living.

Innovative Urban Wind Energy Solutions

Explore our advanced wind power systems designed for efficient, low-velocity operation in city environments.

Urban Wind Turbine Kit

Wind Power Systems

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Energy Storage

Battery Solutions

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Actual testing generation

Control Units

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Experience Cutting-Edge Urban Wind Power Solutions

Discover how our innovative wind technology transforms low-speed winds into reliable energy for smarter cities.

Optimized for Low Wind Speeds

Designed to harness energy efficiently even when winds are gentle, ensuring consistent power supply in urban settings.

Integrated Energy Storage System

Our advanced battery setup stores generated power, providing dependable electricity whenever you need it.

Versatile Urban-Friendly Design

Compact and adaptable, our technology fits seamlessly into city environments without compromising performance.

This is the real testing process:

There are two types of power generation Static and Dynamic. Wind generation is classified as a Dynamic System, for the wind is a variable function and unpredictable from one second to the next. Experiments shows that it is possible to establish an Operational Point System (O.P.S.) This point should be at the lowest possible wind velocity.

See the O.P.S. magnitude values in “About Us” section.