WorldWater Unveils World's Largest Solar Irrigaton Pumping System

 

Dec 10 - PrimeZone Media Network

WorldWater & Power Corp., maker of solar energy systems, today unveiled the world's largest solar-powered irrigation pumping system during a commissioning ceremony at Seley Ranches, Borrego Springs, CA.

Attending the event were California Public Utility Commissioner Carl Wood, Eric Larsen, President of the San Diego Farm Bureau, Quentin T. Kelly, WorldWater's Chairman and CEO, and officials of San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE) and the San Diego Regional Energy Office (SDREO).

"Seley Ranches is leading the way by installing a state-of-the-art solar irrigation system, which will contribute to cleaner air and more efficient use of water resources," said WorldWater's Mr. Kelly. "This is consistent with Seley Ranches' forward thinking on issues such as use of organic farming methods and integrated pest management. Seley Ranches is an example to others in the farming community of the wise use of our limited natural resources."

WorldWater's proprietary and patented AquaMax(tm) system drives a 200 horsepower pumping system at the Seley Ranches facility. The 267 kW system is grid-connected, and can operate independently from the solar array, from the electrical grid, or from both sources if necessary. This also allows the system to "net meter," that is, return excess solar electricity to the utility for credit if it is not required in the field.

About WorldWater & Power:

WorldWater & Power Corp. is a full-service international solar engineering and water management company with unique, high-powered and patented solar technology that provides solutions to a broad spectrum of the world's water supply and energy problems. The Company's recently patented AquaMax(tm) systems are capable of driving motors up to 600 horsepower. For more information about WorldWater, visit the website at www.worldwater.com, or for investor-specific information, www.trilogy-capital.com.

CONTACT: WorldWater & Power Debra J. Grady (609) 818-0700

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