Wind Technology

Electricity generated from wind is becoming an increasingly popular source of global power, and the booming wind energy markets around the world exceed expectations with each passing year. The energy in the winds that blow across the United States each year could produce more than 1 1/2 times the electricity America consumed in the year 2000.

Wind power generation has no fuel costs, is not subject to fuel price volatility and produces no greenhouse gas, acid rain or other harmful emissions. Modern turbine technology has increased the efficiency and reliability of wind farms exponentially and results in very low operating expenses, relatively simple construction processes and susceptibility to far fewer risks when compared to traditional fossil fueled energy production methods.

Wind farms require only a small percentage of the land they occupy for road access and foundations, while the rest of any project’s site is available for other uses, such as agriculture, industry and recreation.

Jetstream Wind, Inc. is researching the many ways in which wind energy can be used in fortifying our nation’s energy portfolio.

The Jetstream Initiative utilizes our Turbine Transmission TechnologiesTM as a way to create a national, sustainable and energy producing electric grid capable of giving back to humanity through energy production, jobs, and wide-range revenue.