The future of residential wind power is here. Introducing Skystream 3.7—a compact utility connected wind generator designed specifically for residential homes and small businesses. Clean, quiet, inexpensive energy is closer that you think.

Check out a good video from WNEP TV's Home and Backyard Show that shows you just how easy it is to have a Skystream in your yard.

Or Check out this video on WNEP news showing a local installation of a Skystream by TPC Power Center

Is wind power right for you?  Check out the Southwest Windpower Consumer Guide and decide for yourself if wind is the solution to your energy savings. 

In Pennsylvania, the Keystone Home Energy Loan Program offers Commonwealth backed loans on alternative energy technologies including wind power.  Click here for more information.

BREAKING NEWS!!!  Small Wind Turbine Federal Tax Credit is Law.. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO

TPC Power Center is pleased to be the premier Skystream dealer in Central and Northeast Pennsylvania.

Click here to go to the Skystream manufacturer's website for more information.

For TPC Power Center Skystream Pricing
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Our Installation Rig

If you are wondering if your site is capable of good wind energy performance, consider purchasing and installing a recording windspeed meter.  You can observe your average wind over time and see if windpower would be a good fit before you make a large investment.  Click here for one supplier of measuring tools that may help you decide if wind is a good option.

TPC Power Center can install your Skystream - we have the equipment and the experience to meet your needs.

Call 570-784-0250 or email Dan for more information.



Product Brochure- Skystream 3.7 brochure (PDF)

Technical Specifications- Skystream 3.7 Spec Sheet (PDF)  

Installation & Operation- Owner’s Manual (PDF) - (very large file) 

Installation Resources on Skystream website

Frequently asked Questions about Skystream

 

Click on the wind map below for a larger view.

Important Info regarding Tax Assessments and Wind Energy:

Pennsylvania enacted legislation in November 2006 providing that wind turbines and related equipment (including towers and foundations) may not be counted by tax assessors when setting property values. However, the law states that the valuation of real property used for the purpose of wind-energy generation "shall be developed by the county assessor utilizing the income capitalization approach to value." This valuation is determined by the capitalized value of the land-lease agreements, supplemented by a sales comparison data approach as deemed necessary by county assessors. Lessees or lessors must provide relevant, nonproprietary lease and lease-income information to county assessors by September 1 of each year. Click here for local tax information from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.

PPL Net Metering Tariff Interconnection agreement can be downloaded here

Click here for info on the NEPA Alternative Energy / Energy Conservation EXPO

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