SMARAAD’s 5kW H-Type Turbines Power Inner Mongolia Facility

Against the bright blue sky of a city in Inner Mongolia, three 5kW H-type vertical-axis wind turbines by SMARAAD stand tall in front of a municipal building. These sleek, low-noise units are powering the facility’s street lighting, security systems, and auxiliary loads, proving clean energy can thrive even in urban settings of northern China.
Unlike traditional horizontal-axis models, these H-type turbines capture wind from all directions, perfectly suited to Inner Mongolia’s variable urban breezes. Their compact design and quiet operation blend seamlessly with the surroundings, while each 5kW unit delivers steady, on-site power. Together, the three turbines form a 15kW distributed wind system, generating over 35,000 kWh of clean electricity annually and cutting around 25 tons of carbon emissions each year.
This project reimagines local infrastructure: instead of relying solely on grid power, the building now harnesses Inner Mongolia’s abundant wind resources to meet its own needs. It’s a small but impactful step toward the region’s carbon neutrality goals, turning everyday public spaces into mini renewable power stations.
“These turbines show that sustainability doesn’t have to be industrial or out of sight,” said the on-site project lead. “By integrating SMARAAD’s H-type wind technology into city facilities, we’re making clean energy visible, accessible, and a natural part of daily life here in Inner Mongolia.”