WorldWater & Solar
Technologies is an international solar engineering
and water management company with unique, high-powered
solar technology providing solutions to water supply
and energy problems. The Company has developed
patented AquaMax solar electric systems capable
of operating pumps and motors up to 1,000 horsepower
(hp) for irrigation, refrigeration and cooling, and
water utilities, making it the first company in the
world to deliver mainstream solar electric pumping
capacity.
WorldWater’s State of the Art Technology
No solar systems in the world are powerful
enough to operate the high horsepower requirements
of the 50 to 1,000 hp pumps and AC motors typically
used for irrigation, refrigeration and cooling, and
water utilities except for WorldWater & Solar
Technologies’s patented AquaMax system.
The AquaMax has several key,
unique advantages:
- Automatic switching technology: Should
power from
the grid go down, the AquaMax automatically
and instantaneously switches power fully to the
solar array. In keeping with the islanding
provisions of the interconnection rules, power
to the grid is off, but the pump or motor keeps
operating -- without interruption -- from solar
power alone. WorldWater & Solar Technologies’s
system is the only solar system with this capability;
other grid-tied solar systems shut down when
grid power is interrupted.
- Power blending technology: The AquaMax seamlessly
blends DC power from the solar array and AC power
from the grid to provide a variable frequency
AC signal to the pump or motor. This does
two important things: it eliminates large
power surges to the motor, and so reduces peak
demand charges in the electric bill. It
also increases the efficiency of the motor, so
it uses less energy to operate.
- Soft start capability: The power blending
technology noted above also means that motors
benefit from “soft start” capability,
thereby reducing wear and tear on the motor and
extending its life.
- Off-grid capability: Customers can elect
to run a pump or motor off-grid, on solar power
alone. This may be useful if there is a
time of day when, for example, running the pump
or motor would incur a large demand charge that
the customer wishes to avoid. The AquaMax system
makes operation still possible, while avoiding
peak demand charges imposed by the utility.
- Emergency power backup: The 2003 power outages
in the Northeast and Midwest highlighted a critical
application ofWorldWater & Solar Technologies’s
proprietary solar technology. WorldWater’s
systems are capable of driving pumps or AC motors
up to 1,000 hp as backup to grid power or in
combination with the grid or other power sources
such as diesel generators. They are the
only grid-tied solar systems that can run on
solar alone in the event of a grid outage. The
systems can be mobile for emergency use, or part
of a permanent power installation. In either
case, they provide invaluable power backup in
emergencies power than can be independent
of the electric grid and reliant instead on the
constant power of the sun.
With this ground-breaking technology,
WorldWater & Solar Technologies has entered the
U.S. agricultural, food processing, refrigeration,
and water utility markets, starting in California
and New Jersey. The Company is taking advantage
of the various incentives these states, and others,
are offering to encourage the use of renewable energy
and thus decrease the demand on the electric grid.
WorldWater & Solar
Technologies in the U.S.
The energy crisis in California has
created an exceptional business opportunity for WorldWater & Solar
Technologies’s solar technology, which is capable
of reducing demand on the electric grid and replacing
diesel generators with clean, renewable solar energy. Only
WorldWater & Solar Technologies has the technological
capability to take full advantage of this opportunity,
while its customers benefit from attractive rebates
and incentives offered by the state and federal governments
for investment in solar energy. WorldWater
has established a Western headquarters office in
Foster City and has representatives throughout the
state to better service its California customers.
New Jersey has also created extremely
attractive incentives and rebates for customers who
invest in solar energy. Its Renewable Portfolio
Standard (RPS) is among the most rigorous in the
nation and calls for the creation of 90 MW of additional
solar energy by 2008. WorldWater & Solar
Technologies has established an Eastern sales office
within its corporate headquarters to aggressively
pursue this business opportunity.
Other states, including Colorado, New
York, and New Mexico, have recently adopted strong
incentives to encourage the use of renewable energy. These
will also present attractive new business opportunities
for WorldWater & Solar Technologies’s proprietary
solar technology.
International
WorldWater & Solar Technologies
also continues to solve water and energy problems
internationally, via its wholly owned subsidiaries
in the Philippines and East Africa and on a project
basis elsewhere throughout the developing world. WorldWater’s
proprietary solar pumping systems are operating in
over 20 countries worldwide, and the Company coordinates
directly with foreign governments as well as U.S.
governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) to develop and maintain support for its innovative
initiatives.
In addition to developing and marketing
solar technology, WorldWater & Solar Technologies
has full-service water engineering and water management
capabilities. It advises government and industry
and all phases of the water cycle from locating sources
to pumping, purifying, desalinating, storing, and
recycling, and supplies the expertise and equipment
to carry out these tasks.
Water and Energy
Global water and energy needs are growing
more urgent with each passing day. It is WorldWater & Solar
Technologies’s conviction that these needs
can be met, and without exorbitant cost. Having
built its business around this fundamental mission,
and on the principle that water and energy are precious
commodities, WorldWater & Solar Technologies
has positioned itself solidly to meet the national
and global challenges ahead.
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