Additional Resources for Our Microgeneration Home Wind Turbine
If you’re searching for energy-saving solutions, you’ve come to the right place. Borrum Energy Solutions™ Inc. offers a superior microgeneration home wind turbine that provides consumers with efficient wind energy solutions. Read on for more information about our products and services.
For northern communities, the microgeneration turbine can be purchased through a value-added reseller (VAR). For rural dwelling owners, the microgeneration turbine is sold directly through Borrum Energy Solutions Inc. Please contact us directly at sales@borrumenergysolutions.ca if you are in a northern community. Otherwise, visit our product page to purchase online.
There is no need for specialized equipment. The microgeneration turbine is sold with some assembly required. However, normal household tools such as pliers, wrenches, and screwdrivers will suffice.
You will need an electrician to make the connection between the electrical wires coming out of the microgeneration turbine and the components that will be supplied with up to 48 volts DC.
Please provide your email address and your dwelling’s physical address (or nearest city), and we will be able to send you your wind profile estimate.
The microgeneration wind turbine is designed and engineered for colder North Americans climates. Critical components are manufactured in-house and tested and assembled in Ontario, Canada. All other off-the-shelf components are purchased according to Borrum's high-quality standards. 85% of the components are manufactured in North America.
Please contact us at inquries@borrumenergysolutions.ca, and we will be able to estimate a payback based on the wind profile at your location.
The microgeneration turbines have a warranty of ten years. An additional 15-year extended warranty can also be purchased.
The name “Borrum” has significant meaning in Celtic mythology. Borrum is the God of the winds under the Celtic region.
The term “Anorra” means wind in the air.
Yes, the next microgeneration turbine, under the code name “Anuri” is expected to deliver about twice as much electricity as the Anorra. The pre-release for partners is by the end of 2020.
The term “Anuri” means wind in the Inuktitut dialect.