About Us

CBC Wind Energy

CBC Wind Energy, founded in 2010 in Rhode Island, is dedicated to solving the challenges of wind energy generation in the built environment. Led by our CEO, Robert Baxter, and supported by experts in engineering, risk management, compliance, and sales, we design stationary wind energy structures that maximize performance, survive extreme weather events, and seamlessly blend into the built environment. Our innovative designs harness wind energy efficiently, starting in lower wind speeds and producing over twice the power of traditional renewables.

Management Team

Our team has the energy, experience, proven track record, and vision to succeed. Members bring degrees in engineering, finance and law; plus decades of relevant experience in distributed wind energy industry, real estate, construction, finance, legal, engineering, B2B sales and marketing.

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CBC's Wind Energy Structures

CBC's Wind Energy Structures are a transformative technology. Its efficient use of its enclosure and the dynamic chamber housed within results in a wind energy system capable of providing low cost power, energy security and compatibility with a broad range of built environments ranging from commercial office buildings to airports.

The gap in the nation's energy technology portfolio is a distributed wind energy technology capable of mass adoption. Until recently, this gap could be thought of as a square hole in a wooden board. Traditional horizontal axis wind turbines were very tall, very unwieldy round pegs. The current market leaders in the distributed wind energy sector provided pegs which were too small, too complicated, or too expensive to easily fit in this hole. CBC saw this problem, conducted thorough outreach and research with target markets, designed a solution which met the requirements and expectations of the market, rigorously tested and refined it, and presented our solution; a cost-effective, resilient, unobtrusive, and efficient square peg. The CBC Wind Energy Structure is that square peg, and it fits into the gap perfectly.

  • AFWERX

    AFWERX Awards CBC Wind Energy SBIR Phase II Contract

    AFWERX selects CBC for an additional $1.25 Million SBIR Phase II award for adaption of its Hidden In Plain Sight™ (HIPS) Wind Energy Structures

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  • Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

    Awarded two CommerceRI Innovation Vouchers

    $100,000

    CommerceRI 
  • MassChallenge

    Second Place MassChallenge 2018 RI Cohort

    $10,000

    MassChallenge 
  • Get started RI

    First Place 2015 Get Started RI

    $10,000

    Get Started RI 
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Company Information

CAGE CODE

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UEI

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