Power Your Home With Wind
Harmony Turbines wants you to change the way you power your home or business.
It’s created small-scale wind turbines, designed to safely and efficiently deliver energy via wind power.
At the core of its design is a patented furling system. This enables full power generation in high winds while automatically protecting the unit, addressing the very weaknesses that hinder competing technologies.
Harmony sees its turbines as the “smartphone of the residential and small-scale wind industry” — bringing modern, intelligent design to a market still largely dominated by outdated, legacy technologies.
Harmony has raised more than $3.5 million to date. It has more than 48,000 potential customers tuned in and waiting for its product launch. An Alpha unit is installed on the company’s rooftop in central Pennsylvania and being used to test its core systems. Its Beta testing program is open and plans are in motion with a local university.
Chris has a background in software, most recently serving as a programmer analyst with Penn State’s Hershey Medical Center. Before that, he held the same role with Lancaster General Medical Group.
Earlier in his career, he was a software engineer with Siemens Medical. Before that, he was a network administrator with Delta Health, another healthcare company.
Chris began his career part-time with the U.S. Army, serving as a medical-laboratory specialist.
He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Penn State.
Cheryl has more than twenty years of IT and HR experience.
Most recently, she was a senior-system analyst with Penn State Health. Before that, she founded her own business, a food truck focused on healthy eating.
Earlier in her career, she was a systems analyst with Penn State’s Hershey Medical Center. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management from Messiah University and a Master’s degree in Computer and Information Sciences from Penn State.