Quantum Windpower Manufacturing Corp. will develop products in three classifications:

Model 50 Industrial Turbine Development

Wind Turbine on AcreageQuantum Wind Power Corp. (QUANTUM) intends to develop our Model 50 wind turbine (50 ft diameter) for manufacture in British Columbia, Canada for sales into several markets. Our primary market is small-utility scale wind farms producing up to 50 kW per turbine in 10 m/s (22 mph) winds to sell power to the grid on a contracted fixed-price basis. Our secondary market is local power generation for agricultural and industrial applications, which may include supply to developing-world countries. These markets include, but are not ultimately limited to:

  1. BC Net metering market
  2. Provincial, municipal and individual-level wind projects in Canada. These will be located on farms, First Nations lands, and medium-sized industrial sites
  3. North American farm communities
  4. Asian markets

The QUANTUM Model 50 turbine will take advantage of all the advances made in the popular MegaWatt (MW) class turbines. It's design uses the same volume manufacture of composites, TorsionTec direct drive generator, converters and electronics. Importantly, in order to maximize profitability and returns on invested capital, the smaller turbine has a simpler system design that ensures minimal ongoing maintenance costs. As a result of 24 years of acquired technical knowledge and the most current research and development, Quantum Wind Power Corp. design, development, manufacturing and business processes works to the internationally recognized quality standard ISO 9000:2000.  As our quality system demands it, continuous improvement of our product and processes is created on a daily basis from both our internal and external customers.

Model 5 Commercial / Industrial Turbine

The secondary market is the small commercial/industrial sector with a 5 meter diameter model that is in development; with the ever increasing requirements for a backup power with the intense increase of weather related power losses due to Global Warming. The Model 5 will produce up to 5 kW as a “Backup Power Solution” with the integration of wind and solar power; the system will incorporate an environmentally stable energy storage system, capable of supporting critical systems depending on both wind and solar energy to power the site.

This will be a pole mounted high tech system virtually noiseless and capable of withstanding storms and high winds up to 54 mps (meters per second) using electronics to stop the system…this unit's output will range up to 5 kW in 10 m/s (22 mph) winds.

Large Industrial Turbine Development

Quantum Wind Power Corporation will evaluate the possibility of manufacturing a larger industrial wind turbine. Quantum Wind Power Corp. facilities are located in British Columbia, “gateway” to the 2010 Olympic Winter Game’s.

Wind Turbines in a field

Canada's wind resource map

Current information shows that Canada has a significant wind energy resource. For example Northern Quebec (Nunavik) alone has enough wind resource to produce 40% of Canada's electricity needs. Besides wind resource, you also need to consider how much wind energy can be effectively integrated into our electricity grid and at what cost. Based on the experience of other countries it is possible for Canada to achieve 20% of its electricity needs from wind energy that would be 50,000 MW of wind energy capacity.

  1. windatlas.ca

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