Small wind systems evaluated honestly, designed carefully, and applied only where they make long-term sense.
Small wind is fundamentally different from utility-scale wind. It requires sharper evaluation, realistic expectations, and careful sizing to work effectively.
At OnLoop, small wind is evaluated as a precision tool—used selectively and often as part of a broader energy system.
Wind is one of the most misunderstood renewable resources—especially at small scale. Its performance depends heavily on site-specific wind behavior, not just regional wind maps.
We approach small wind with care, conservative assumptions, and complete transparency—because not every site is a wind site.
Every wind recommendation is backed by evaluation—not optimism. If the wind doesn’t support it, we won’t force it.
Most wind technology is built for large-scale projects. Small wind demands a different mindset—one focused on local wind behavior, hub height realities, and operational simplicity.
When done right, small wind delivers meaningful energy without introducing unnecessary complexity.
Wind is never treated as a standalone promise. It is evaluated in the context of the full energy system—where its contribution strengthens reliability rather than becoming a dependency.
Wind works best when it complements other sources—quietly strengthening the system instead of carrying it alone.
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