FAQ

1.    Home Wind Turbine Dealers & Distributors

Gegen Industry is currently forming a customer/dealer & distributor network, involvement is openly being encouraged to all interested. Dealership details and agreements are only available to customers who have purchased a system. If you buy a system, you can become a dealer with no further investment. Theres a very simple agreement and structure, all win/win.

You must be committed enough to buy a system and learn from us about our wind turbines from direct experience. We take much time and great effort to educate customers and dealers all about wind/solar hybrid technology. Making dealership details available to customers only helps us to separate those who just look at opportunities from people who will act.

Gegen Industry is granting dealer territory by county map. So the opportunity to be exclusive dealer for your county and surrounding counties is most likely still available. This is a first come first serve opportunity and counties are going fast to new dealers. Again, first step is to buy and install a system. As a turbine owner you are now really in a position to show and help others do same. As a customer of Gegen Industry you will be learning everything about home wind turbines and will become very comfortable with the technology. You will notice how interested friends and neighbors are, and how systems are so easy to sell. Once you have bought a system, all you have to invest to be a dealer is your time and effort.

Email us for dealer inquiry, we can reply with current system pricing and availability.

2.    What Certificate does the product have

3.    Vertical Axis Wind Turbine related FAQ

Q: What is Vertical Axis Wind Turbine compared with traditional horizontal axis wind turbine?
A: If the pivot of the turbine is vertical to the ground, then it is a vertical axis wind turbine, vice versa. Most of the wind turbines, the ones with three blades that we see frequently today are horizontal axis wind turbines.
Q: Why vertical axis wind turbines make much less noise than horizontal axis wind turbines?
A: The cause of noise is mainly because of blades cutting through air flow. However, air flow through vertical axis wind turbine is different and the rotation speed is much lower. As a result, it produces much less noise, almost no noise at all.
Q: Why are our products most advanced?
A: The design and development of the products followed a strict process. Firstly, we verified our ideas by relevant theories, and then conducted computer facilitated simulation (CFD).When choosing materials, we calculated, compared and adjusted intensity of various types of materials. Before finalizing the design, each new product has to go through countless experiments in wind tunnel to further prove its functions. We already have 9 international invention patents resulted from the research. So Aeolus is the leader in the vertical axis wind turbine section of the industry with cutting edge products and it is the only one who has successfully transferred the technology to manufacturing.
Q: Who are the potential users of vertical axis wind turbine?
A: As it has advantages such as lower noise, it can be used in both rural and urban areas given the local wind and site conditions fit. Public lighting, monitor controlling system, oil fields and other city facilities and commercial purposes could use our products as well. Because wind directions dont affect the function of the equipment, so it works even better on yachts, islands, offshore oil fields where wind is more turbulent.
Q: How to choose the capacity of the wind turbine group?
A: Generally speaking, capacity = rating load power X (1.3 -1.5), depends on the local wind resources.
Q: How to choose the capacity of the accumulator?
A: This formula could help to calculate: =daily usage x number of days without wind power / number of accumulators / voltage of the accumulator
Q: What are the Dos and Donts in installation?
A: 1. Dont incur any scratches on the surface of the equipment to prevent rust.
2. Keep blades parallel to the vertical axis when installing.
3. Screws should be reinforced with fixing glues after being screwed tightly
4. The main axis should be vertical to the ground.
Please refer to the Installation Manuel for detailed instructions.

4.    Customer First Declaration

We will put our "customers first" when it comes to customer service.

We aim to better understand our customers and their needs, and make sure they always know where they stand.

A personal commitment by every GEGEN employee to excellence in customer service, will achieve faster, more efficient and improved outcomes for our customers and for our Agency.

To achieve this we will commit to:

  • Service
    We'll strive to service our customers' needs.
  • People
    We'll act ethically, treat people fairly and with respect.
  • Outcomes
    We'll focus on achieving outcomes cost effectively and safely.
  • Technical excellence
    We'll maintain and improve our expertise.
  • On time
    Do it first time, on time right. Getting the service right also means our customers understand and accept the Agency's decisions.
  • No surprises
    We'll ensure our customers always know where they stand and where we stand. We will proactively communicate with them and return their calls promptly.

To help us do this, the Agency will support our "customer first" attitude through:

  • Training
  • Developing decision support solution
  • Backing our staff to make decisions

5.    What is the Gegen Industry co.,ltd do?

The Gegen Industry Co.,ltd is one of the world's most comprehensive, cost-effective, and compact build-it-yourself sustainable living resources!. The Gegen Industry is currently in use in sustainable development projects in over 24 countries worldwide. It's like a portable internet of appropriate technology solutions!

At Gegen Industry Co.,ltd we build wind farms that place serious focus on support and long-term involvement of the local communities. Early consultations are carried out to ensure that our wind projects have a minimal impact on local environments.

6.    Why wind?

Over the past decade, wind energy has become the fastest growing source of energy in the world, with an average annual growth rate of over 20%. Wind energy provides renewable, clean electricity that is both economical and environmentally friendly.

Clean:

Wind energy provides clean electricity, free of emissions or hazardous waste. By using wind energy, we are able to avoid the contamination of greenhouse gases, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, heavy metals and particulate matter. Wind energy also lessens the amount of smog and acid rain caused by fossil fuels and reduces our contribution to global climate change.

Renewable:

Wind energy is completely renewable, sustainable and predictable. It can be used for centuries without worry about its effects on future generations. As a gift of Mother Nature, wind is available in plenty and wont lessen the natural resources of the world.

Economical:

Wind is one of the least expensive sources of new, large-scale electricity generation. As the fuel (wind) is free of cost, wind energy provides a stable price for wind power production. Production becomes even cheaper when economies of scale are reached and as advanced technology occurs.

Reliable and Efficient:

Wind energy systems require minimal maintenance and have low operating expenses, unlike other power plants. Wind turbines are very reliable and are available for generating electricity 99% of the time as compared to other energy generating sources.

Strengthens Rural Communities:

Wind is literally the new cash crop for farmers and ranchers. Wind energy production can diversify agricultural economies and add to the tax base. Wind energy projects keep more energy dollars in the local communities, where the projects are located, and provide a steady income to the landowners. Wind farm projects also create local jobs and are not affected by international conflicts -unlike oil - making them untouched by supply problems and price fluctuations.

Supports Agriculture:

In a nuclear or coal fired power plant, risk of accidents and daily exposure to toxins are very high, making the surrounding land undesirable. Wind turbines installed in pastures have no harmful effects on people, crop production or livestock grazing. Wind farms are spaced over a large geographic area, but their real footprint covers only a small portion of the farmland.