Borrum Energy Solutions recently attended the Arctic C-ICE Expo where we talked about our microgeneration wind turbine and how it can take on even the toughest of Arctic winters. The founder and president of BES, Odilon P Lemieux, expanded on how and why the Anorra is ideal for communities in the North
BES has worked countless hours in the last few months researching and redesigning to finally update our website. We are delighted to officially announce that our new website has been finally launched. BES wants to ensure that the website is easy to navigate and user friendly. Check out all the new resources we have also added
Borrum Energy Solutions is honoured to announce its selection by the Canadian National Defence for the design of a portable 3.4KW microgeneration wind turbine. This award showcases DND’s confidence in BES’s strong engineering competencies in successfully designing and assembling microgeneration wind turbine for the harsh Canadian weather.
We are thrilled to announce that Borrum Energy Solutions will be attending the first Arctic Challenges, Innovations, and Commerce Expo (Arctic C-ICE) organized by Arctic Domain Awareness Center (ADAC). This expo will be taken place from March 16th-17th, so be sure to stop by our booth for any microgeneration questions!
BES is excited to announce a 2 year joint project with the Ontario Center of Excellence (OCE) to hopes of developing an economical wind turbine! Find out more about what this project entails.
Borrum Energy Solutions is proud to announce that it will be present at the Arctic Indigenous Investment Conference (AIIC) as both sponsor and exhibitor. This even is a great opportunity for local communities to connect with us as we are currently accepting applications for distributors of the Anorra. See you all soon!
NorthWind Engineering and Borrum Energy Solutionsare pleased to announce that the Anorra Microgeneration Wind Turbine blades meet if not exceed the International Electrotechnical Commission – Small Wind Turbines design standards (IEC-61400-2).
The University of Waterloo and Borrum Energy Solutions are pleased to announce that the University-Industry partnership project for the research and testing of fiber-reinforced plastic composite materials for wind turbine blades will restart on June 22, 2020 after being halted by the COVID-19 lockout.
The University of Waterloo and Borrum Energy Solutions announced the launch of a University Research – Industry partnership project for the development and testing of “Additive manufacturing of soft and hard magnetic materials”