Quick Takeaways A small wind turbine on your farm is built for the long term - around 20 years, with proper maintenance The EAZ-model windmill requires relatively little maintenance due to its ...
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Mar 31, 2026 4:00:58 PM
Grid congestion is already limiting growth for many farms and SMEs, and it’s unlikely to be resolved in the short term Electrification and renewable energy increase pressure on the grid, making ...
Mar 2, 2026 4:37:58 PM
In the Netherlands, solar panels typically produce only 10 to 25% of their summer output during winter due to shorter days, low sun angle, and frequent cloud cover. Wind energy usually peaks in the ...
Feb 27, 2026 2:55:48 PM
Power outages are becoming more common as grid congestion increases, making energy resilience a growing priority for farms. Even short interruptions can disrupt critical systems, which is why being ...
Nov 18, 2025 1:39:17 PM
Across the Netherlands, we’re making big steps in generating more renewable energy. Solar and wind installations have grown rapidly in recent years — a great development for the national energy ...
Nov 18, 2025 1:19:27 PM
At Ecoways, we don’t just build wind and solar systems; we also make sure they continue performing safely and reliably for years to come. That includes annual maintenance inspections for your solar ...
Nov 18, 2025 11:26:29 AM
As Ecoways, we provide a complete range of on-site energy solutions, from small wind turbines to solar panels and battery storage. Solar panels are an excellent complement to a small wind turbine, ...
Nov 18, 2025 11:15:09 AM
Producing your own energy is becoming increasingly popular, a development we’re very happy to see. As the energy transition accelerates, wind energy is gaining traction among both businesses and ...
Nov 18, 2025 11:02:04 AM
You often hear us talk about it: direct self-consumption (using the energy you generate straight away). But why is that so important? What does it actually mean for your farm? Let’s break it down.