Wind Energy

Wind is clean, safe and renewable. Worldwide, it is the fastest-growing energy source — installed generating capacity  increased by an average 32% annually from 1998 to 2002.

Mechanical energy: Wind energy can be used for purposes such as grinding grain and pumping water.  In the United States, some six million mechanical windmills were in operation in the late 1880s until about 1935; helping homesteaders and farmers to settle the West. Mechanical wind energy is most commonly used today for pumping water in rural or remote locations.

Electrical energy: Harnessing the wind for electricity generation is the most widespread use of wind energy today. Wind turbines can generate electricity for homes, businesses and for sale to utilities.

Solar Energy

Allow GPM to help you harness the natural power of the sun and turn rays into clean, renewable electricity.  We can offer the latest in solar technology including solar hot water systems and photovoltaic panels.  Solar systems have very low maintenance and create no emissions.

GPM teamed up with the Nature Conservancy and Aquarion Water Company in Connecticut to work on a one of a kind project to save an ailing eel population.  We came up with a design using solar and wind power to help power LED lights that guide the animals toward a safe passageway to the Aspetuck River.  Check out our blog to read more about this unique project.

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