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Breakthrough 'AquaMax(TM)' Hybrid Can Operate Pumps up to 600 HP,Operating Alone or in Combination With Other Generators
PENNINGTON, N.J., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WorldWater Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: WWAT.OB) today announced it will introduce its newly developed hybrid solar irrigation pumping system at California's "World Ag Expo" Feb. 12-14. "This new hybrid, AquaMax(TM), is a true breakthrough in terms of both power and flexibility," said Quentin T. Kelly, Chairman and CEO of WorldWater, the international solar engineering and water management company based in New Jersey. "It will work alone or interchangeably with existing grid electricity or diesel generators and operate pumps up to 600 HP, contributing significantly to a farmer's bottom line by cutting electrical or fuel costs whenever the sun is shining, which also happens to be the peak cost period for grid users," he said. "The 'Max will be extremely useful for farmers and ranchers anywhere, of course, but we're introducing it in California because of the high energy costs there and the resultant efforts by the State to encourage renewable power usage by rebates and tax incentives, hoping to reduce demand on the grid," Mr. Kelly added. The system's newly patented AquaDrive(TM) controller makes it possible for the first time for solar technology to run powerful off-the-shelf AC pumps, capable of driving large irrigation pivots or drip irrigation systems, according to the Company's Executive Vice President, Dr. Anand Rangarajan. "Other solar pumps are generally limited to 5 HP, so this is a major technological advance," he declared. "The hybrid system also ensures that the daily water requirement for irrigation, or municipal water supply, for that matter, is supplied irrespective of the weather conditions, even when there is a low level of sunshine during winter or rainy seasons," Dr. Rangarajan stated. The AquaDrive(TM) controller converts solar DC current to AC, then supplies the AC power to the pump from either the solar array or the grid or diesel generator or simultaneously from both sources, he said. Because of its power, the AquaMax(TM) system could supply over 50% of many farmers or ranchers' annual needs by solar alone. The hybrid operation is programmed and completely automatic, he said, and thus manual intervention is not required to switch from one power source to the other.
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