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How wind power can make farm energy use more resilient
Rising energy costs and an increasing focus on farm resilience are pushing more farmers to look at renewable power that they can rely on for decades.
The Britwind H5 turbine offers a practical, proven solution designed specifically for rural Britain.
Manufactured in the UK, the Britwind H5 is built with British farms, weather, and working conditions in mind.
Choosing a Britain-made turbine means dependable engineering, readily available parts, and expert support – no long delays or overseas supply chains.
It’s an investment rooted in reliability and national expertise.

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As a market-leading small wind turbine, the H5 has earned a strong reputation for consistent performance across a wide range of wind conditions.
Farms often have excellent wind resources and space. The H5 is designed to capture energy efficiently, helping reduce reliance on the grid and protecting you against future price rises.

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Low maintenance is a major advantage for busy farm operations. The Britwind H5 is engineered for durability, with a robust design that minimises servicing requirements and downtime.
That means fewer interruptions, predictable running costs, and more time focused on your land and livestock – not on equipment upkeep.

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Most importantly, the Britwind H5 is a generational investment. With a long operational lifespan, it can deliver clean, home-grown power for decades, supporting both the current business and the next generation.
By investing now, farmers can strengthen energy independence, enhance sustainability credentials, and secure a more resilient future for their farm.

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Designed and built in the UK, our first turbines were installed over 20 years ago and are still going strong. With over 2,500 installations across the globe, Britwind has earned a reputation for safety, reliability and longevity. Our turbines’ performance is unmatched, generating more energy per annum than any other small wind turbines in their class.