Wind Generation Closer to Demand
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Edge Wind Tech supports a cleaner, more distributed energy future by capturing usable airflow where power is actually needed.
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Capturing the Wind That Already Exists Around Us
Traditional wind generation has often followed one assumption: bigger is better. Taller towers, longer blades and remote locations can work well at utility scale, but they do not solve every energy challenge. Edge Wind Tech rethinks where wind can be useful by focusing on the airflow already present around buildings, infrastructure and exposed environments.
Rather than avoiding variable or turbulent wind, the AirPlus approach is designed to work with real-world airflow. It looks at the edge of buildings, transport corridors, industrial sites, coastal locations and remote environments as places where practical wind generation can sit closer to the point of use.
Wind Generation Designed for the Built Environment
A practical AirPlus approach to capturing usable airflow around buildings, infrastructure and exposed locations, bringing clean generation closer to demand.
Real Airflow
Designed around variable wind conditions.
Local Demand
Generation closer to where power is used.
Modular Scale
Deploy from single sites to wider estates.
Built for Real Airflow
Cities, rooftops and infrastructure rarely experience perfect, uninterrupted wind. Edge Wind Tech is focused on capturing usable airflow in variable conditions, including both turbulent and non-turbulent movement.
Made for the Edge
As wind meets a structure, airflow can move horizontally and upwards. Building edges can concentrate that movement, creating energy that is often overlooked by conventional wind systems.
Why This Approach Matters
Closer to Demand
Generating power at or near the point of use reduces reliance on distant infrastructure and supports more local energy resilience.
Incremental Scaling
Systems can be deployed as one unit, a small group of units, or scaled across estates depending on site demand and available space.
Works Alongside Solar
Wind can be strongest when solar output is limited, especially overnight, in winter and during low-light periods.
Built Environment Ready
Rooftops, building edges, transport corridors and industrial sites can become practical locations for decentralised wind generation.
Practical Deployment
The approach is intended for compact, modular installation rather than large civil works or long utility-scale project timelines.
Small Scale, Real Impact
Edge Wind Tech fills the space between utility wind and rooftop solar, giving organisations another route to clean, local generation.
Rethinking Where Wind Works
Edge Wind Tech starts with a simple question: what if useful wind energy is already closer than we think? Instead of chasing only ideal wind conditions, it recognises that cities, roads, rooftops and infrastructure create their own airflow patterns.
By designing for these practical conditions, AirPlus can explore generation in places where traditional turbines would be unsuitable, oversized or underperforming.
Variable Wind
Designed around the conditions found near buildings and infrastructure.
Modular Growth
Deploy one unit, several units, or a wider estate-level installation.
Point of Use
Generate energy closer to the buildings and operations using it.
All-Season Support
A complementary source when daylight and solar yield are limited.
Turning Overlooked Airflow Into Useful Energy
Edge Wind is about recognising that useful airflow does not only exist in remote, open landscapes. Buildings, rooflines, transport routes and industrial estates all shape wind movement. The AirPlus approach is to make those practical locations part of a smarter decentralised energy mix.
This creates opportunities for organisations that want renewable generation closer to the buildings, assets and operations using the power.
Building Edges
Rooflines and building forms can redirect and concentrate airflow, creating a practical opportunity for compact wind generation.
Infrastructure Corridors
Roads, transport routes and open infrastructure sites can experience consistent movement that supports local generation strategies.
Existing Energy Plans
Edge Wind can complement solar, storage and grid supply, helping sites diversify generation across different weather and operating conditions.