Clean Wind Energy said the Downdraft Tower technology will generate clean, cost effective and efficient electrical power without the damaging effects caused by using fossil or nuclear fuels, and other conventional power sources.
The San Luis location incorporates plans for two Downdraft Towers and a component parts Assembly Plant. As designed, Clean Wind Energy anticipates that each Downdraft Tower could generate enough electricity to power up to 1,600,000 homes using the guidelines set forth in the California Statewide Residential Appliance Saturation Study, 2004.
As an independent power producer of clean renewable energy, Clean Wind Energy will not sell power directly to consumers but rather to the grid.
Ronald Pickett, president and chief executive officer, said: "San Luis is an ideal location for Clean Wind Energy to build our first alternative energy facility because this region of the southwest United States provides the proper weather profiles, proximity to the power grid, and other ingredients beneficial to the operation of a Downdraft Tower, and has been previously targeted as a prime region for alternative energy projects.”
Clean Wind Energy to build first Downdraft Tower in San Luis, Arizona
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