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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (23)11/18/2005 1:40:22 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Respond to of 112
 
Thanks. Good to hear
In case you're not aware already, this one is for budget-minded investors. Selling at a steep discount to ESLR
10q out on/by Monday per IR
Here's a link to some quick calculations
Message 21898440

WorldWater & Power Corp. Signs $1.2 Million Contract to Provide Solar Power for L.A. Baking, Inc.
Thursday November 17, 10:54 am ET

PENNINGTON, N.J., Nov. 17, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- WorldWater & Power Corp. (OTC BB:WWAT.OB - News), developer of proprietary high-powered solar energy systems, today announced that it has signed a $1.2 million contract to build and install a solar electric power generation system for Los Angeles Baking, Inc. a premium baking company located in Los Angeles, California.

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L.A. Baking has been providing high quality baked goods to hotels, restaurants, businesses and individuals in the Southern California area for 14 years. The photovoltaic (PV) system will provide electricity for the company's bakery operations, and is expected to substantially reduce operating costs for electrical usage for the facility.

WorldWater & Power Corp. plans to construct a carport over the parking area at the bakery and cafe facility to hold the PV panels that will power the system. Plans call for construction of the carport and installation of the systems to be managed and supervised by Quantum Energy Group, the California engineering, construction and project management firm acquired by WorldWater & Power Corp. earlier this year. The contract is subject to approval of the utility rebate application for the project and securing of financing by the owner, following which construction is expected to begin immediately.

About WorldWater & Power Corporation

WorldWater & Power Corporation 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. For more information about WorldWater & Power Corp., visit their website at worldwater.com.

Information about WorldWater's newly acquired subsidiary, 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
Phone: (609) 818-0700, ext. 33
rschwarz@worldwater.com

Investors/Media Contacts:
The Ruth Group
Denise Roche / Jason Rando
Phone: (646) 536-7008 / 7025
droche@theruthgroup.com
jrando@theruthgroup.com



To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (23)2/27/2006 12:56:37 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Respond to of 112
 
SemiOT: Breakthrough?

SA solar research eclipses rest of the world
Willem Steenkamp
February 11 2006 at 12:50PM

In a scientific breakthrough that has stunned the world, a team of South African scientists has
developed a revolutionary new, highly efficient solar power technology that will enable homes to
obtain all their electricity from the sun.

This means high electricity bills and frequent power failures could soon be a thing of the past...

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At the heart of the new solar technology is a production process that produces a new, homogeneous semiconductor
material that replaces silicon. It is made from a "perfect recipe" that combines five elements: copper, indium,
gallium, selenium and sulphide (CIGSSe).

The breakthrough came after 12 years of research. Alberts solved the "insurmountable problem" of producing a high
quality semiconductor alloy that combines all these elements.

At least for now, the technology has set the pace in the solar energy race that has been going on for the past
15 years. "Our major international competitors didn't concentrate on the most crucial aspect of this technology,
which is the production of the homogeneous semiconductor absorber," says Alberts.

CIGSSe is also much more efficient than silicon at converting incident sunlight into an electric current: less
than one micron of CIGSSe absorbs more than 99% of available incident solar energy, compared with 350 microns of
silicon to do the same job.....

The new technology can be scaled up or down, depending on its application. It is capable of satisfying the
electricity needs of rural and other remote communities and farms; and a stand-alone minigrid can be erected as
a primary electricity source or as a back-up system for mines, industrial firms or a community of, say, 20-50 households.