About
Pacific Sky Power is a grassroots clean energy company out of Seattle, WA — and Build Rogue is our most ambitious project yet. We build tools that work for real people in real places: portable, practical, and honest about what they are. No luxury renders. No vaporware. Just useful technology, made with what's already available.
Founded
2021
Based in
Seattle, WA
How we work.
Direct.
Grounded. No fluff. We say what we mean and build what we say.
Prototype-honest.
PNW-rooted. Earned through use. We show the real thing, not a dream version of it.
No utopian renders.
No "luxury." No lifestyle branding. Tools should look like tools.
The people behind Rogue.
Dan Tracy
Founder / CEO
Dan is the founder of Pacific Sky Power and the inventor behind the Rogue Turbine. His journey into portable wind energy started in Hawaii, where he received a State Innovation Award in 2009 for early work in the field. Inspired by Maui's abundance of wind and sunshine, he brought that mission to the Pacific Northwest — building clean energy tools that work for real people in real places. With 10,000+ units sold and research partnerships with universities across the country, he's spent over a decade proving that sustainable energy doesn't have to be complicated.
Meran Rose
Co-Founder & Creative Director
Meran is a digital designer and creative director with over a decade of consulting experience. Her work spans industries and scales — from scrappy startups to complex systems — giving her a rare ability to zoom out to the big picture and in to the weeds without skipping a beat. She has an innate (some might say insane) curiosity about the world, particularly nature and science, and even more particularly the weather and our fragile, beautiful, complex atmospheric environment.
Rooted in the Pacific Northwest
We work out of Seattle, WA — where the weather keeps you honest and the landscape keeps you humble. The Pacific Northwest is our home and our test environment.
Pacific Sky Power — Est. 2021
Grassroots clean energy. Tools that work in the real world, built for people who live in it.