JetWind Power Corporation targets global expansion

With its unique technology
JetWind Power Corporation, the American innovator behind the world’s first patented Energy-Capturing Pods (ECPs), is poised for international expansion as its revolutionary technology attracts global attention.
The company’s groundbreaking system, already in action at Dallas Love Field Airport, captures aircraft-generated wind to generate sustainable energy, offering the potential to transform transportation infrastructure worldwide.
“The idea behind this game-changing technology, now operating at Dallas Love Field, is to capture predictable wind generated by jets and convert it into clean, sustainable energy,” said Dr T.O. Souryal, Founder and President of JetWind.
“Wind that would otherwise be wasted is now an invaluable resource, reducing the strain on energy grids and opening the door to smarter, more eco-friendly infrastructure worldwide. I am thrilled to launch this at Dallas.”
Dr Souryal, an esteemed orthopaedic surgeon specialising in sports medicine, is best known for founding Texas Sports Medicine in 1989 and serving as the Dallas Mavericks’ head team physician for 22 seasons. He conceived the idea for JetWind after recognising the untapped potential of aircraft-generated wind as an energy source.
The first successful deployment of JetWind’s Energy Capturing Pods at Dallas Love Field follows a three-year testing phase. From 2021 to 2024, the company trialled three prototypes at the airport, where turbines captured jet exhaust on the tarmac. The results were promising, and in 2024, the City of Dallas approved an agreement to install 13 ECPs at the airport over the next three years. Five pods are already operational, with an additional eight expected over the coming two years.
“Dallas Love Field has always been a symbol of progress for our city,” said former Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert. “The success of JetWind’s Energy Capturing Pods not only highlights Dallas as a hub for pioneering technology but also demonstrates how cities can lead the charge in solving global energy challenges through bold, sustainable solutions.”
Following the public unveiling of JetWind’s results in 2023, the technology garnered significant international attention. Countries like Australia, Ecuador, Brazil, Switzerland, the UK, and France, as well as unique projects such as Saudi Arabia’s Neom, expressed keen interest. JetWind is now actively engaging with multiple international partners and charting its expansion strategy for 2025.
In addition to the Energy Capturing Pods, Dallas Love Field Airport has installed two JetWind-branded charging stations powered by the ECPs. Since their installation in November 2024, the stations have been used approximately 10,000 times.
These installations reduce the strain on Texas’s already overburdened power grid, enhance energy resilience, and complement the state’s ongoing renewable energy initiatives. JetWind’s innovative technology strengthens Texas’s sustainable energy portfolio while addressing critical energy challenges in the region.
“Dallas Love Field is proud to be the first airport in the world to implement JetWind’s transformative technology,” said Patrick Carreno, Director of Aviation for the City of Dallas. “This collaboration underscores Dallas’s commitment to leading the way in energy conservation and sustainability. By converting aircraft-generated wind into a valuable energy source, we are setting a precedent for how aviation infrastructure can play a pivotal role in addressing global energy needs and paving the way for a greener future.”
JetWind began manufacturing its market-ready pods at RTT Manufacture in Rockwall, Texas, in August 2024. The patented technology, designed and produced in the USA, offers a scalable and sustainable energy solution.
Although currently installed at airports, the adaptable technology holds promise for application across various transportation sectors, including heliports, train systems, and roadways. Plans also include potential uses in military operations, further expanding the revolutionary technology’s reach and impact.
As JetWind looks toward global expansion, its cutting-edge technology is set to redefine how energy is captured and used, paving the way for a more sustainable, eco-friendly infrastructure model worldwide. With a growing number of international partners showing interest, JetWind is on track to make a lasting impact in the fight against climate change.
Image: JetWind Power Corporation’s patented Energy-Capturing Pods seen deployed at Dallas Love Field Airport. Credit: JetWind Power Corporation