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Windtest North America

www.windtest-northamerica.com

 
Windtest north-america works with wind turbine manufacturers, investors, lenders, developers, municipalities, colleges and universities, wind farm owners and grid operators to prove the validity, quality, efficiency, safety and long-term return on investment of wind energy projects across North America. We provide all the high-quality, comprehensive wind energy testing, measurement, analysis and validation services needed to get a project started, keep it moving forward and maintain its viability long-term. Our specialties are power performance evaluations, acoustics analyses, load measurement, grid integration/electric characteristic analyses and site assessments. While technical expertise is the foundation of what we do, quality is what sets us ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Martin Falk
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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