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Strategies & Market Trends : Can you beat 50% per month?

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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (9200)1/6/2006 2:54:35 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) of 19256
 
WWAT - .365 x .369 -.38 hod- for the first time in a long time, stock reacted as you would expect to good news. A sure sign that the selling and whatever suppressing is done.
And this contract is much smaller than all the rest . Imagine if that selling pressure wasn't there for all the other announcements.
We'd be well over 1
Either way, we'll catch up quickly now

Press Release Source: WorldWater & Power Corp.

Photo Release -- WorldWater & Power Corp. Signs $223,000 Contract For N.J. Residential Solar Installation
Friday January 6, 12:15 pm ET
Seven Residential Installations Completed in NJ and California During Fourth Quarter 2005

PENNINGTON, N.J., Jan. 6, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- WorldWater & Power Corp. (OTC BB:WWAT.OB - News), developer and marketer of proprietary high-power solar systems, today announced the signing of a residential contract for $223,000 to install a solar electric generation and distribution system for a home in Cranbury in Middlesex County. Nearly 60% of the cost of the project will be refunded to the owner through Customer On-Site Renewable Energy (CORE) rebates administered by the New Jersey Clean Energy Program.

A photo accompanying this release is available at primezone.com

The new residential system will utilize a ground-mounted array of more than 140 solar modules. It is designed to meet virtually all of the current electric usage charges for the residence and to take advantage of net metering, an option that provides a credit for excess energy produced by the solar system. Surplus kilowatt hours are ``stored'' by the utility until needed by the homeowner, and are ``netted,'' or paid back, on an annual basis.

Seven residential installations, four in New Jersey and three in California, were completed by WorldWater & Power and its subsidiary, Quantum Energy Group, in the fourth quarter of 2005.

Of the newly installed systems on private homes in New Jersey, three are in Mercer County -- in Lawrence Township, Princeton Township, and Hamilton -- and one is in Sea Isle City in Cape May County. The average cost for the installations is just over $47,000, but more than 65% of the cost will be refunded to the owners by the New Jersey Clean Energy Program, according to Quentin T. Kelly, Chairman and CEO of WorldWater & Power.

``New Jersey has one of the highest, most active rebate programs for residential and commercial purchasers of solar electric systems in the nation,'' said Mr. Kelly. ``New Jersey homeowners are beginning to realize the extent to which the generous rebates in this state make the systems affordable, and the substantial energy savings help the systems essentially pay for themselves. With rising utility rates, switching to renewable energy makes a great deal of sense.''

Each of the four New Jersey residential installations utilizes photovoltaic (PV) panels in a fixed roof-mounted array. Total system output ranges from approximately 4.8 kilowatts (kW) to 8.2 kW. The systems are designed to generate an average of more than 8,500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually and are expected to meet virtually all of the current electric usage charges for the residences.

The three residential systems most recently completed by Quantum Energy Group in California are all roof-mounted systems -- a 2.8 kW system in Penn Valley, a 4 kW system in Sacramento, and a 6kW system in Marysville.

About WorldWater & Power Corp

WorldWater & Power Corporation is a full-service, international solar electric engineering and water management company with unique, high-powered and patented solar technology that provides solutions to a broad spectrum of the world's electricity and water supply problems. For more information about WorldWater & Power Corp., visit the website at worldwater.com. Information about Quantum Energy Group is available at quantumenergygroup.com.

The WorldWater & Power Corporation logo is available at: primezone.com

Contact:

WorldWater & Power Corp.
Rose Mary Schwarz
(609) 818-0700, ext. 33
rschwarz@worldwater.com

Source: WorldWater & Power Corp.
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