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News Release Aaron Parker Honeywell 763-954-4257 [email protected]

HONEYWELL AND TEDA LAUNCH CHINA’S FIRST DEMAND RESPONSE PROJECT UNDER

US-CHINA SMART GRID COOPERATIVE

Project Will Help Temporarily Reduce Energy Use in Commercial, Industrial and Government Facilities, Cutting Energy Costs

and Emissions, and Improving Electrical Grid Stability

MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 10, 2012 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced an agreement

with the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA) to implement China’s first

Smart Grid Demand Response project. State Grid Electric Power Research Institute (SGEPRI)

selected Honeywell to develop the project in February. The agreement also represents the official

launch of the Demand Response System Pilot jointly sponsored by the United States and Chinese

governments through the U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program (ECP), which aims to develop a

nationwide set of smart grid industry standards and regulations in China.

Under the Honeywell-TEDA agreement, Honeywell will conduct a demonstration project

using its automated demand response (Auto DR) technology at select facilities within the TEDA

development area, including government and commercial facilities, and industrial plants.

Buildings account for approximately 70 percent of all electrical use and a majority of

greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. Honeywell’s smart grid technology and expertise connects

utilities and their customers to automatically adjust energy consumption to reduce demands on the

electrical grid.

With Honeywell's Auto DR technology, customers establish customized energy-reduction

strategies for their facilities, which are put into action by utilities during demand-response events.

Through Auto DR, utilities can quickly and reliably reduce overall energy consumption during

peak-use periods, and commercial customers can cut their energy use and costs without

compromising critical operations. Auto DR also helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the

need to run expensive peak power plants, which typically sit idle until customers require more

electricity than the utility is able to provide using its primary, base-load generators.

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Deployment of Auto DR can effectively reduce peak loads by 15 to 30 percent and, when

done at scale, can create the effect of a “virtual power plant” that generates “negawatts” — or

reduced demand — instead of megawatts. The project will help TEDA improve its investment and

operational profile, as well as make a contribution to energy efficiency and the environment.

As the world’s largest energy user, China seeks to develop a “smarter” electrical grid to

better manage the country's growing demand for energy and improve the reliability and efficiency

of nation’s utility infrastructure. Adding intelligence to the grid will enable utility customers, such

as energy-intensive commercial and industrial operations, to better manage how and when they use

their energy based on its availability and price. China is expected to spend RMB$1.5 trillion on its

energy infrastructure during the 12th Five-Year Guideline period ending in 2015, with the long-

term goal of having a robust smart grid operational throughout the country by 2020.

“Cutting demand and consumption is cheapest and cleanest source of energy, and this

project will create the bridge between the utility and its customers to make ‘using less’ easy and

automatic,” said Stephen Shang, president of Honeywell China. “With the unique combination of

advanced technology and energy experience and expertise from Honeywell, I am sure this

demonstration project will not only bring economic benefits to TEDA, but will support the

development of relevant standards and regulations for the broader deployment of smart grid

solutions in China."

“We are honored to join hands with Honeywell to conduct China’s first smart grid demand

response project at TEDA,” said Ai Yaming, Deputy Director of TEDA. “This is a very important

energy saving initiative for TEDA on our mission to build a resource-efficient and environmentally-

friendly environment. We are committed to making this pilot project successful, and look forward

to deploying the Auto DR technology more broadly in the future.”

With controls in 150 million homes, 10 million buildings and thousands of industrial sites,

and experience managing demand response and efficiency programs for more than 100 utilities,

Honeywell has the offerings and experience to empower smart energy users.

Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and

manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell’s shares are traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com. Honeywell Building Solutions is part of the Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions business group, a global leader in providing product and service solutions that improve efficiency and profitability, support regulatory compliance, and maintain safe,

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comfortable environments in homes, buildings and industry. For more information about Building Solutions, access www.honeywell.com/buildingsolutions.

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of fact, that address activities, events or developments that we or our management intend, expect, project, believe or anticipate will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s assumptions and assessments in light of past experience and trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other relevant factors. They are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results, developments and business decisions may differ from those envisaged by our forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking statements are also subject to risks and uncertainties, which can affect our performance in both the near- and long-term. We identify the principal risks and uncertainties that affect our performance in our Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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