Wind energy systems can range in size and in the amount of power that they produce. Many small businesses, home-owners, and farmers are beginning to install small wind turbines on their properties for a number of applications ranging from powering a small battery bank for back up power, to reducing utility bills, to completely offsetting any need for interconnection to the electric grid.
According to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) a small wind turbine is a turbine with a rated capacity below 100 kW. In general, small wind turbines need to be installed in areas that experience a consistent wind over 8 mph. In the state of Georgia this often occurs at higher elevations in north Georgia. General siting guidelines for small wind-electric systems can be found in the National Renewable Energy Laboratorys Small Wind Electric Systems: A U.S. Consumers Guide report (link here to publication).
Georgia Small Wind Installers
There are a number of companies in Georgia that have begun to install small wind systems for residential and commercial properties. Please see below for a list of installers*:
1. OneWorld Sustainable, Inc. Address: 1758 Crawford-Smithonia Road, Colbert, Georgia USA 30628 Phone: 706-742-7760 Web Site:
2. Soenso Energy Address: 2010 Country Squire Road, Marietta, Georgia USA 30062 Phone: 770-973-6298 Website:
3. Solairgen, Inc. Address: 119 Highway 52 West, Dahlonega, Georgia USA 30533 Phone: 706-867-0678 Website:
4. Southern SunPower Address: 704 Cowboy Trail, Ellijay, Georgia USA 30540 Phone: 706-276-6034 Web Site:
5. United Renewable Energy Address: PO Box 3861, Alpharetta, Georgia USA 30023 Phone: 678-881-0014 Website:
*The Georgia Wind Working Group does not endorse specific companies. It is to the discretion of the consumer to choose an appropriate company to work with.
If you would like your company to be added to this list, please email us at wind@gawwg.org .
Map of Small Wind Installations in Georgia
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Small Wind Resources
1. Industry information on small wind turbine applications, including costs, siting, wildlife impact, and installation.
2. : Appalachian State University operates a national renowned small wind turbine research and demonstration site in Boone, NC. ASU often hosts workshops to share expertise with those interested in further exploring a wide variety of renewable energy systems, including small wind systems.
3. : List of small wind turbine companies and profiles.