The Anorra: Safe, Reliable & DIY Friendly Wind Turbine
August 1, 2024
The Anorra wind turbines are designed to meet if not exceed the CSA S37 standard for towers and antennas in Canada. This standard is for ensuring...
Wind Turbine Incidents From High Wind Speeds
April 19, 2024
A consultant hired by the P.E.I. government in 2022 discovered severe damage at a wind farm in Hermanville, revealing a troubling situation. The wi...
End of Winter Season weather changes and the Anorra
March 6, 2024
In the last week of February 2024, Central Canada experienced the erratic transition from winter to spring, marked by volatile weather conditions t...
What happens when wind turbines face extreme cold temperatures?
January 24, 2024
As wind energy continues to establish itself as a formidable force for example in Europe's electricity grids, contributing a fifth of the region's ...
The Anorra: Reliable in the Harshest Environments
January 1, 2024
Wind warnings are in place for all areas of Nova Scotia, with forecasted wind gusts as high as 100 km/hr and up to 100 mm of rain this week. As th...
Why you can trust the Anorra
November 21, 2020
To ensure that our microgeneration wind turbine, the Anorra, is going to operate safely and reliably for many years in harsh Canadian climates, th...
The Anorra and Cold Environments
September 25, 2020
Summer has unfortunately come to an end here in Canada, and the trees have begun their yearly shift from the vibrant greens of summer to the beaut...
The Anorra: Our Turbine Explained
June 19, 2020
Borrum Energy Solutions' consumer-ready wind turbine, the Anorra, is among the leading microgeneration wind turbines available. We are here to answer a few common questions such as "What is microgeneration?", "What can I power with it?", "Is it suitable for my lifestyle?", "Can I even set it up without a headache?". Let's dive right in.
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