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Bergey Excel 15 Wind Turbine Has Been Granted ICC-SWCC Certification
New small wind turbine certification is second for Bergey Windpower
Brea, Calif. – Bergey Wind Power Company’s Excel 15 small wind turbine is the latest model to achieve certification under the ICC-SWCC Small Wind Turbine (SWT) Program. This represents the second active ICC-SWCC certification for Bergey Windpower, who also maintains the same certification for their Excel 10 turbine. Bergey Windpower is based in Norman, Oklahoma, and is a well-known wind turbine manufacturer in North America. The Bergey Excel 15 turbine has been granted certification SWCC-16-05 which demonstrates compliance with the AWEA 9.1 standard that serves as the basis of the ICC-SWCC SWT program. It joins the company’s Excel 10 turbine in the program, which was previously awarded certification SWCC-10-12.
The Excel 15’s turbine’s product information, test reports and calculations were thoroughly reviewed to confirm that all requirements of the ICC-SWCC SWT program were satisfied. The Excel 15 is a horizontal-axis, grid-tied wind turbine. The rotor features 3 blades with a diameter of 9.6 m (31.5 ft.). ICC- SWCC rated its AWEA Annual Energy Production at 29,800 kWh per year* and its AWE Rated Power at 15.6 kW at 11 m/s (25 mph) wind, and AWEA Rated Sound Level at 49.3 dB(A)**.
Bergey’s President and CEO, Michael Bergey also serves as the current chair of the Distributed Wind Energy Association (DWEA). “The Excel 15 is a technical and cost breakthrough in wind power for homes and farms and this SWCC certification will provide consumers with confidence that it performs as advertised.”
ICC-SWCC SWT certification is utilized by numerous incentive programs, regulations and codes in many states and countries, including the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC). The ITC for small wind turbines, provides a significant, 26% Federal tax credit for the costs of equipment and installation of wind turbines under 100 kW. ICC-SWCC is a program of ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), the United States’ leading evaluation and certification service for innovative building and plumbing products. Building officials, architects, contractors, specifiers, designers and incentive programs utilize ICC-SWCC certifications to provide the basis for using or approving renewable energy products.
For more information, visit smallwindcertification.org
* AWEA Annual Energy Production (AEP) rating assumes average annual wind speed of 5 m/s with a Rayleigh wind speed distribution, sea level air density and 100% availability. Actual power production will vary depending on site conditions.
** Assumes the turbine sound level will not be exceeded 95% of the time assuming the wind conditions above and observed 60 m from rotor center.
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About ICC-SWCC
The Small Wind Certification Council (ICC-SWCC), a program of the ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), is accredited to certify small and medium wind turbines that meet or exceed the requirements of specified standards. Designed to promote consumer confidence and mainstream acceptance of small and medium wind technology, ICC-SWCC certification standardizes North American reporting of turbine performance.
About Bergey Windpower
Bergey Windpower is a company based in Norman, Oklahoma, offering small wind turbines and distributed renewable energy power systems for grid-tied and off-grid applications. The company serves customers across residential, agricultural, commercial, agricultural, and public sector markets.