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We have so much to be thankful for…

Here at Harmony Turbines, in this season of Thanksgiving, we have much to be thankful for. These are some of our biggest highlights over the past year:

  • Our team grew from 3 to 6 people
  • We settled into a new location
  • We expanded our machining capabilities with a 5-axis lathe
  • We now have our Mark 3 prototypes assembled and in Alpha Testing
  • We built a wind tunnel and tested dozens of scoop designs with it
  • We built 2 sets of our "single scoop pair" model for Alpha Testing
  • Generator testing performed on about 11 different third-party generators
  • Our first ALPHA unit mounted on the roof
  • Starting to now collect real-time data from our turbines in real weather conditions
  • We have raised over $340k to date with our current fundraising round

We probably missed a number of things that we could have listed here but this is a fairly good list to give you an idea of just how busy we've been.  As we ponder this past year we are encouraged by the progress we've made; we are so much closer to BETA testing and low-volume production than we've ever been before. How has this happened? It's because of the great team we have here at Harmony, where everyone is devoted to the mission and making this happen, and it's also because of YOU, our community of supporters. We wouldn't be this far along in our journey without you and we are forever grateful for your support and for you sharing in our vision of making a difference in this world.

We hope you are as excited as we are about our progress. If you're inclined to financially be a part of what we're doing, please consider investing* in Harmony Turbines. (https://startengine.com/harmony-turbines)

Thank you all. We wish you safe and happy holidays! Happy Thanksgiving!

Sincerely,
~The Harmony Turbines Team

*This Reg CF offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment.

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