and generator of current wind tur-
bine technology. The Honeywell
Wind Turbine’s gearless system
creates a “free wheeling” tur-
bine, generating energy from the
blade tips (where the speed lies)
rather than through a mechani-
cal center gear. By practically
eliminating mechanical resist-
ance and drag, the Honeywell
Wind Turbine is able to produce
2,000 k Wh per year in class 3
winds, which according to the
manufacturer, represents 18 per-
cent of an average household’s
together to create an R- 10 sys-
tem. Comprised of closed-cell
expanded polystyrene and
embedded studs, InSoFast
provides a secure attachment
for drywall, siding or subflooring.
Drainage channels on the back
side of the panel keep moisture
away from the drywall. An inte-
grated network of chases allow
annual electricity needs. It also
operates at a greater range of
wind speeds, generating electricity in as little wind as 2 mph.
The Honeywell Wind Turbine
WT6500 sells for about $6,000,
but a 30-percent federal tax
credit is available to offset the
installed cost of the system.
Learn more at
www.windtronics.com.
INSOFAST INSULATED
WALL PANELS
InSoFast, LLC provides a way
to frame and insulate concrete
walls, ceilings and floors in one
simple step. The easy-to-install
InSoFast panel is 4-by- 2 feet
and 2 inches thick, and locks