Fortis Wind Energy: Great in Small Turbines

Fortis is the world leader in design and manufacturing of high performance stand alone and grid connected wind turbines in the range from 1400 Watt up to 10 kW. Our reputation is built on twenty-five years of experience in providing innovative solutions for the use of wind energy and over 6000 installations. Wind turbines for your weather conditions and for your application

 

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Recently Installed Wind Turbines

Passaat placed in Gambia

Passaat placed in Gambia

Passaat 1.4kW placed for orphanage in Gambia


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2x Passaat placed in Brasil

2x Passaat placed in Brasil

2x Passaat 150V placed in Brasil


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Montana placed in India

Montana placed in India

Montana 5kW is part of 8kW Hybrid system with 3kWp Solar PV


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Private energy

Private energy

How about generating your own clean energy? A modern household without electricity is unimaginable. But how is this electricity supplied?

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Business Empowerment

Business Empowerment

Are you looking for a subtle way to show your clients that you care about the environment?

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Custom Solutions

Custom Solutions

Our four standard models are available off the shelf. Grid-connected or standalone, you order, we deliver. But what if you want something different?

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Frequently asked questions

What happens when the wind stops blowing?

When the wind stops blowing, electricity continues to be provided by other forms of generation in an isolated system (e.g. batteries, diesel
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What are wind turbines made of?

Our wind turbines are made of stainless steel, hot sink dipped steel and plastics, so theywon.t rust. The blades are made of carbon-fibre
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How long do wind turbines last?

Our wind turbines typically lasts around 20 years. This is not theory, because our firm is already in business for over 25 years and we have had
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