Reliable Electricity in Harsh and Remote Conditions
One of the realities of remote, diesel-dependent communities is that energy systems need to work reliably in tough conditions: cold temperatures, high winds, and limited access for servicing all place demands on equipment. Microgeneration systems, when properly designed and installed, are well-suited to these environments and can operate consistently through conditions that challenge other technologies.
Wind energy complements how energy is used in these communities. Electricity demand increases during colder months when heating loads are higher, and this is typically when wind resources are strongest. This natural alignment helps improve system performance and reduces pressure on diesel generators during peak periods.
Borrum Energy Solutions has focused specifically on this type of environment. Their wind turbines are engineered and tested for extreme cold and high wind conditions, with a design that prioritizes durability and low maintenance. This makes them a reliable option for communities looking to improve energy performance without introducing unnecessary complexity.