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Power generation equipment Micro wind turbine "Shinshu no Kaze(R)"

The second installment of a genuine micro wind turbine that you can make yourself!!

This wind turbine can be used not only in places with strong winds like coastlines and mountain tops, but also in inland areas and basins with gentle breezes. It can be assembled and enjoyed by both children and adults, and it allows for genuine wind power generation. First, to get accustomed to the wind, why not create your own micro wind turbine with us? You can learn about the wonders of wind and the principles of windmills, while also experiencing nature and enhancing your vitality and competitiveness as a human. Why not come and see, touch, and make friends with the wind?

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O.M.P. Corporation

That "breeze" becomes electricity.

A next-generation choice that transforms gentle breezes into energy. Whether in urban areas or suburbs. It reliably generates electricity even from minimal wind... that is our "Vertical Axis Micro Wind Turbine." Its quiet operation and harmonious design fit perfectly in public spaces, office buildings, educational facilities, and tourist attractions. - Capable of generating power even with minimal wind (low wind compatible) - Advanced design that does not compromise the landscape - Also serves as a symbol for decarbonization and renewable energy promotion Why not harness the "power of the wind" from nearby locations to achieve carbon neutrality? We encourage you to consider introducing it to your organization or facility.

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