Wind turbines
Wind Turbine and Wind Power Plants for Wind Energy Production
A modern wind turbine and complete wind power plants are efficient and maintenance-free solutions for generating electricity from wind. Our wind turbines are designed for both domestic installations and commercial applications, as well as autonomous off-grid power systems requiring an independent renewable energy source.
We offer residential wind power plants along with larger wind power systems for industrial and municipal applications. Each wind turbine is selected according to specific wind conditions and power demand, ensuring stable and economical energy supply for many years.
How does a wind turbine and a residential wind power plant work?
A wind turbine converts the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy, and then into electrical energy using a generator. A complete wind power plant includes:
- a mast or support tower for the wind turbine,
- a nacelle with rotor – wind turbine blades,
- a power generator (typically synchronous or brushless),
- a controller / charge regulator,
- an energy storage system – batteries (in off-grid or hybrid installations),
- a power inverter for supplying 230 V loads,
- electrical and lightning protection systems.
Depending on the configuration, wind turbines can operate as standalone off-grid wind power plants or as part of a hybrid power system combined with photovoltaic (PV) panels.
Applications of wind turbines and wind power plants
- Residential wind power plants – powering single-family homes, holiday cottages and farms,
- Commercial wind turbines – service buildings, warehouses, production facilities,
- Autonomous off-grid systems – locations without access to the electrical grid,
- powering outdoor lighting, poles, towers and advertising systems,
- powering CCTV cameras, transmission stations and telecommunication devices,
- hybrid systems: wind turbine + photovoltaic + energy storage.
Advantages of wind turbines and wind power plants
- High efficiency – energy production from a free resource, the wind,
- Maintenance-free operation – minimal servicing requirements with proper selection and installation,
- Autonomous operation – ability to power 230 V, 12 V and 24 V devices in off-grid locations,
- Lower energy bills – partial or complete independence from the energy supplier,
- Eco-friendly – wind energy without CO₂ emissions or harmful substances,
- Flexible expansion – option to combine wind turbines with PV systems (hybrid installations),
- Long service life – durable components designed for operation in harsh weather conditions.
Construction and design of wind turbines
- Wind turbine blades – made of high-strength composites (e.g. fiberglass, carbon fiber),
- Nacelle and body – aluminium or steel, corrosion-resistant and weatherproof,
- Turbine mast – galvanized steel, tubular or lattice, designed for wind-load zones,
- Generator – efficient, brushless, suitable for continuous operation,
- Control system – protection against overspeed, overload and battery overcharge,
- Energy storage – GEL, AGM or LiFePO4 batteries depending on the wind power plant configuration.






