
The WINDCROFTING™ concept is simple: any landowner with a grid connection can sign up. In return for a 20-30 year land lease, the landowner will receive rent and may buy cheap electricity from the scheme. Excess electricity production will be sold to the National Grid at wholesale prices.
Proven Energy manufactures wind turbines which are sold to a Turbine Holding Company (THC). The THC is a special purpose financing vehicle and earns revenue from the Service Company (SC). The SC services, installs and maintains the wind turbines and sells electricity to land owners and the national grid. Furthermore, the THC sells carbon credits and Renewable Obligation Certificates on the market.
Proven Energy are currently in the process of signing up participating land owners, if you want to be included in this revolutionary scheme please click here.

In response to the wide adoption of the Merton Rule, ‘Green Policies’ and various political initiatives, Proven Energy has introduced the Corporate WINDCROFTING™ Model (CWM). This can be established as a stand alone solution for corporations or ‘merely’ as an electricity supply contract depending on the ownership preferences. This model allows corporate ownership or financing of an Energy Supply Company (ESCO or THC).
The Service Company will supply electricity to the corporation or the property development. As a result, Proven Energy is now able to offer managed and turn-key renewable energy solutions to property developers. This is accomplished using the company’s robust small wind turbines and its large database of participating WINDCROFTERS.
The process is as follows:
• Feasibility study
• Plan execution and erection of turbines
• ESCO hand-over
• Possible management
Following a soft launch of WINDCROFTING™ in August 2006 with limited marketing, the company has registered a considerable number of applicants.
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*Environmental impact and equivalent calculated using state emission factors per the EPA's eGrid database.
All figures approx.