Our turbine component manufacturing and assembly can be decentralised and established in regional or Indigenous communities.
The WOOSH turbine design and manufacturing process allows for modular parts permitting local fabrication workshops to participate in the supply chain (e.g., blade shaping, mounting structures, skids, housings). This creates jobs in recycled plastics and additive manufacturing, metalwork, machining, welding, and electronics.
WOOSH will partner with TAFEs, RTOs, and other education centres to deliver:
WOOSH will support communities including Indigenous communities to co-own and manage renewable energy installations. This creates long-term jobs in:
It also promotes economic self-determination through energy sovereignty.
Vertical turbines are easy to install and service, reducing technical barriers for local workers. WOOSH can train and employ workers as installation technicians, electricians, mechanical fitters, and safety officers.
WOOSH will engage local people to assist in areas such as:
Community groups will be supported to establish businesses in:
WOOSH can design revenue-sharing agreements where communities earn income from: