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To: ~digs who wrote (1961)1/12/2006 5:09:44 PM
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To: ~digs who wrote (1961)4/26/2006 10:41:37 PM
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WorldWater & Power Corporation operates as an international solar engineering and water management company. It offers high-powered solar technology solutions for water supply and energy problems in the United States and internationally. The company provides AquaMax system, an electronic board that reads and translates the output of solar electric direct current from solar panels, converting the flow into alternate current for delivery to water pumps in deep wells, rivers, or 3-phase AC motors. Its AquaMax hybrid solar irrigation pumps operate on solar alone, or in combination with the electric grid or diesel generators. WorldWater & Power’s other products include AquaMeter, a solar-powered prepaid rural water supply device, which enables consumers to buy water with a prepaid electronic smart card; and Mobile MaxPure, a trailer-mounted solar-powered system to pump water from lakes, streams, canals, ponds, rivers, wells, or other sources, and purify for drinking and food preparation. It also offers SolPower photovoltaic power systems, which produce electricity for lighting, television, radio, computers, and various other uses in off-grid homes, schools, health clinics, and village community centers; SolBrite, a solar-charged portable lantern; and Mobile MaxPower—a powerhouse on wheels.