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Communities

Strong communities need more than individual technologies — they need systems that work together. 

At Amisk, we design integrated community solutions that combine energy, housing, agriculture, water leak detection, and infrastructure into a single, functional ecosystem. By aligning the right products with the right services, we help communities become more resilient, affordable, and self-sufficient. 

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We don’t sell components. 
We build communities that work. 

Our Approach 

Communities face growing challenges — rising energy costs, housing shortages, food insecurity, infrastructure strain, and climate uncertainty. 

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Amisk addresses these challenges through a systems-based approach. We design community ecosystems where energy, buildings, food production, and monitoring technologies operate together — reducing costs, increasing reliability, and creating long-term value. 

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Each community solution is tailored to local needs, climate conditions, and development goals. 

Modular Structures 

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Modular structures provide fast, scalable, and adaptable building solutions for housing, community facilities, operations centers, and essential services. 

Benefits include: 

  • Rapid deployment with minimal site disruption 

  • Flexible layouts for growing or changing communities 

  • Integration with energy, HVAC, and monitoring systems 

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Greenhouses & Controlled Agriculture 

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Integrated greenhouses support local food production, reduce reliance on long-distance supply chains, and improve food security. 

Key advantages: 

  • Year-round food production in urban, rural, and remote settings 

  • Reduced transportation costs and emissions 

  • Support for community food programs and local economies 

HVAC & Climate Systems 

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Efficient HVAC systems ensure healthy, comfortable living and working environments while minimizing energy use. 

Capabilities include: 

  • High-efficiency heating and cooling 

  • Integration with renewable power systems 

  • Support for district and multi-building energy strategies 

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Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

 

Energy storage allows communities to manage power demand, store renewable energy, and maintain continuity during outages. 

Benefits include: 

  • Load balancing and peak demand reduction 

  • Backup power for critical facilities 

  • Improved microgrid performance 

Wind Energy (Vertical Axis Wind Turbines) 

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VAWTs provide clean, reliable energy generation in environments where traditional turbines are impractical. 

Ideal for: 

  • Community-scale and urban installations 

  • Rooftops and limited land areas 

  • Hybrid renewable energy systems 

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Solar Energy 

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Solar generation complements wind and storage, providing predictable daytime power and improving system reliability. 

Used for: 

  • Community microgrids 

  • Rooftop and ground-mounted systems 

  • Hybrid renewable energy ecosystems 

Why These Systems Work Better Together 

Renewable Generation
Energy Storage
Efficient Buildings and HVAC
Local Food Systems
Water Monitoring
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