The Honeywell Wind Turbine uses a system of magnets and stators surrounding its outer ring, capturing power at the blade tips where speed is greatest, eliminating mechanical resistance and drag.
Kohler generators for grid-connected electric systems provide just-in-case peace of mind.
The ideal choice for urban installations, vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) are relatively and are designed to allow for wind to be caught at any angle or direction.
Another vertical axis wind turbine, the UGE-4k delivers about 4.2 kW at steady wind speeds of 16 mph.
Designed and built in Japan, this vertical axis three-blade wind turbine starts spinning in winds under 3 mph, and begins to produce electricity at 3.6 mph.