The Honeywell Wind Turbine features the Blade Tip Power System BTPS that utilizes a system of magnets and stators surrounding its outer ring to capture power at the blade tips where speed is greatest, practically eliminating mechanical resistance and drag, the company said.

This enables the Honeywell Wind Turbine to start turning at 0.5mph and generating energy in two mph of wind.

The Power-One inverter specifically provides the Honeywell Wind Turbine with a utility grid connection.

Additionally, the Power-One inverter seamlessly connects with two wind turbines at once, allowing customers with multiple units to benefit from lower install costs and accurate energy measurement.

WindTronics president Reg Adams said Power-One’s input technology supports the company’s value proposition to generate power at low wind speeds, increasing the harvested energy for residences and businesses.

Power-One is a provider of renewable energy and energy-efficient power conversion solutions.