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Friday, November 19, 2010

Grupo TelSat demonstrate Second Wind Industry-Leading Remote Sensing System of the Spanish industry Leaders

Triton is an advanced remotely by remote sensing system that uses sodar (audio system for the identification and vary) technology to measure the wind is greater than the previous Tower based on standard heights. Triton will reduce by measuring the wind speeds at the height of the wind turbine rotor hub and thereafter (up to 200 metres), the annual energy production (AEP) forecasts of uncertainty.  Ease the introduction of the Triton n tyt?ryhti?yhteyksiin also wind farm development process.

  Triton has achieved global market leadership and who met in the Tower-based measurements to be carried out on the world's leading wind farm developers to continue.200 Commercial Tritons sold worldwide in April 2008 onwards for more than seven Tritons is sold to the Spanish-based enterprises. compared to other remote sensing offers the lowest power consumption to query Triton, which considerably simplifies the process of installation, operation and restructuring as well as the highest system reliability and data that is bankable.

Carlos Vicente Claver?a, Manager, Grupo TelSat said "Triton's reliability, and as soon as possible, the data are bankable customers are considering the use of remote sensing, the use of the main reasons for"."Only seven watts of Triton's power consumption is so low that we install it on up to remote sites with any degree of certainty. Second Wind has designed a system that is very easy to install. Triton is an excellent solution for customers who wish to start and run, wind studies quickly. "

In the case of the keep, Oct. 28, for a tour of Zaragoza, Spain, and urged that steps be taken to the developers will see Triton installation height 60 meter next to the tower and can be viewed in the met live wind information was collected. Experts of the Second Wind community agency and Grupo TelSat host a demonstration and available for questions.

Second Wind to the general budget of the European Business Director Colin French "Grupo TelSat has worked with the Second Wind for several years first Nomad 2 Wind Data log and instruments for the Tower acts as a Distributor and Authorized sales representative now, Triton, and Certified Triton Partner for Spain and Portugal," says. Certified partner, Grupo TelSat Triton is competent installation and services of the Tritons. "The excellent reputation of the Grupo TelSat than provider of high-quality services in the wind industry and proven capacity to support the Second Wind tower equipment sales, met because they are the perfect partner to promote actively the Triton sales in Spain and Portugal. We look forward to us the relationship between Grupo TelSat even higher value to submit to the European wind power industry, with a view to the extension. "

About Grupo TelSat
Grupo TelSat has the wind in order to develop the purpose of determining incomes of agricultural holdings on the Statute for a European company providing technical services.Grupo TelSat services are meteorological tower installation, maintenance, wind measurement, feasibility studies and planning.Grupo TelSat is Second Wind Triton Certified Partner, you can install, maintain and service description of the Triton Sonic Wind.

For more information about the Grupo TelSat Triton Demonstration event visit http://www.secondwind.com/grupotelsat-triton-demo.

Second Wind to develop wind measurement systems, which allow the wind to pay consumers, investors and the environment. [1] [2] the company's technology ensures the wind farm developers designing, financing and operating highly efficient wind generation facilities bankable wind information. Second Wind wind farm development systems are making profitable of the seven continents and over 50 countries. Second Wind systems are Triton, wind industry leading Remote-remote sensing, Nomad 2 wind logger SkyServe ® information systems and Web-based information service. for more information, please see the following article in the Boston-based Second Wind www.secondwind.com.


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