Certified Turbines
  Applications Pending

ManufacturerTurbineCertification Number
American Zephyr CorporationAirdolphin GTOApplication Pending*
Bergey Windpower Co.Bergey 5kWApplication Pending*
Bergey Windpower Co.Bergey Excel-SApplication Pending*
Cascade EngineeringSwift Wind TurbineApplication Pending*
Endurance Wind Power Inc.Endurance S-343Application Pending*
Eveready Diversified Products (Pty) Ltd.Kestrel e400i 3kW 250VApplication Pending*
Eveready Diversified Products (Pty) Ltd.Kestrel e400i 3kW 48VdcApplication Pending*
Renewegy, LLC Renewegy VP-20Application Pending*
Seaforth Energy AOC 15/50Application Pending*
Southwest WindpowerSkystream 3.7Application Pending*
UrWind Inc.UrWind O2Application Pending*
Ventera Energy CorporationVentera VT10Application Pending*
Windspire EnergyWindspire - 800040Application Pending*
Xzeres Wind CorporationARE442Application Pending*


*"Application Pending" designates that a company has submitted a complete Notice of Intent to Submit an Application (NOI), Configuration Description form, Preliminary Review Fee and has signed a customized Certification Agreement with the SWCC confirming plans for testing and analysis.

SWCC recommends that all applicants submit their NOIs before beginning testing to the AWEA Standard or as early in the process as possible.

Testing a small wind turbine to the requirements of the AWEA standard can be expected to take at least six months, depending on the wind regime in which the test facility is located. Testing and reporting may take as much as one or two years to complete. The process of completing SWCC certification will depend on the quality of the test reports and level of issue resolution required. SWCC certification is expected to take approximately 2 to 4 months once test reports and an application is received. The structural analysis of the wind turbine can be performed in parallel with the field testing.

 

 
     
 

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