Town of Richland

The Town of Richland’s 100kW wind turbine located at the Orwell Water Pumping Station marks SED’s first community scale wind turbine installation in the State of New York.

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KC Bailey Orchards, Inc.

SED installed its first Proven 15kW wind turbine at KC Bailey Orchards, Inc. in July of 2010. Considering the needs of owner Chip Bailey, along with the electric load of the facility and wind speed at the location, resulted in research for a technology that SED had yet to install.

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Berkshire East Ski Area

Berkshire East became the second ski resort in the world to be powered by wind when SED completed the installation of a 900kW. The wind turbine, a PowerWind 56, was the first PowerWind machine to be installed in the United States.

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The University of Delaware

SED completed its largest project to date, a 2-megawatt (MW) wind turbine at the University of Delaware’s Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes.

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Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority

SED installed its sixth Northwind 100 in the Northeastern United States, fifth in the State of Massachusetts, with a 100kW at The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority’s (CCRTA) Operations and Maintenance Facility located in Dennis,MA.

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Powering Your Future With Wind

Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc. (SED) works with municipalities, businesses, schools, farms and homeowners to develop high quality, community-scale wind power projects. SED’s wind development services offer solutions to the diverse energy challenges facing enterprises and provide a clear path to achieving project goals.

Recent News
SED Helps High Schoolers Finish Wind Project

Windjammers were large sailing ships made of iron and steel, originally used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. These steel hulled ships were the grandest of vessels designed to withstand long ocean voyages and harness the wind to transport cargo around the world. True to their namesake, the Windjammers of Camden Hills Regional High School in Rockport, ME, recently completed a grand eight year voyage of the 21st century. Captained by the students, the school undertook several years of research, fundraising, and the successful navigation of complex permitting channels to deliver a 100kW community wind project. The Windjammers themselves raised over half a million dollars to fund the project and acquired all of the permits and approvals necessary to install the machine. Ontario, NY based Sustainable Energy Developments (SED) was selected by the school to fill the role of guiding this voyage to a close. Contracted in January of this year to construct the 100kW wind turbine project, which now stands 155 feet tall between the school’s athletic fields, SED’s experienced construction team finished the installation just three months later. On Thursday, March 22nd, 21st century wind power was surging through the halls of the high school.

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Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc. Launches Solar Development

Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc. (SED), an Ontario, NY based company, is proud to announce that after 10 years in the wind industry it has added solar project development and construction to its services.

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SED Plays Key Role in Delaware’s First Community Wind Project

SED has completed its largest project to date, a 2-megawatt (MW) wind turbine at the University of Delaware’s Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes.

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SED’s Ernie Pritchard Named to National Wind Turbine Certification Board

Ontario, NY – In the eight years Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc. (SED) has been in business, the company has installed 27 small wind turbines totaling nearly 300kW of wind generating capacity. Under the leadership of Founder/Owner and Director of Small Wind, Ernie Pritchard, these projects are setting a high standard for the burgeoning small wind [...]

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Sisters Receive Christmas Present in the Form of Wind

Sustainable Energy Developments, Inc. (SED) knew their message of wind energy coexisting with everyday living was spreading when the company received a call from Sister Mariann Garrity of Mount Saint Mary’s Abbey in Wrentham, MA in 2007. Sister Mariann approached SED about the possibility of a wind project at the Monastery where she and nearly [...]

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