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A little wind
A little wind
Helix Wind, San Diego

The elegantly sculptured Helix windmill turbine costs between $7,500 and $14,500, sits on a ten- to 25-foot pole, and is designed for residential backyards and commercial rooftops in low-wind-speed urban areas.

Founded: 2006

Technology: The scoop-shaped aluminum-alloy blades are mounted vertically, allowing them to capture the wind from all directions while operating nearly silently, according to Helix. The compact seashell shape of the turbines - offered in two-kilowatt and four-kilowatt configurations - makes the turbine bird- and bat-friendly.

Energy production/savings: One Helix turbine can power a typical home, and an owner should recoup the cost of the turbine in about ten years.

Stage of development: The first production run of 50 turbines has been sold. A new tax break for small windmills in the recently passed bailout bill ought to help sales.

Reality check: The turbine may face objections from local planning boards because of height or aesthetic restrictions.

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Last updated October 15 2008: 8:45 AM ET
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