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#12257 von  Grün Erstellt am: 03.04.06 16:18:08 Beitrag Nr.: 12257 Weitere Beiträge
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Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Make Yahoo! your home page Sign In New User?Sign Up Finance Home - Help HomeInvestingNews & CommentaryRetirement & PlanningBanking & CreditLoansTaxesSpecial EditionsColumnistsPersonal FinanceInvesting IdeasMarketsCompany FinancesProvidersGet QuotesSymbol LookupFinance Search Press Release Source: WorldWater & Power Corporation WorldWater & Power Corp. Wins $1.9 Million Bid from Liberty Science Center for Two Solar Electric Systems Monday April 3, 7:30 am ET PENNINGTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2006--WorldWater & Power Corp. (OTCBB:WWAT - News), developer and marketer of proprietary high-power solar systems, today announced that it has won a $1.9 million dollar bid award to design and install two solar electric systems at the Liberty Science Center, the most visited science museum in New Jersey. After signing the award letter, Connie Claman, Vice President of Resource Administration for the Center, said, "We all look forward to working with WorldWater & Power to implement the solar power program at the Liberty Science Center. This will be a particularly appropriate installation for the expanded Science Center and will provide great visibility to the benefits of solar power to the citizens of the regions." ADVERTISEMENT One photovoltaic installation, a 122 kW unit, is to be mounted on the roof of the newly expanded Liberty Science Center facility and will face the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of clean, renewable energy. The other, a 105 kW installation, is a "Solar Walkway" that will lead from the bus parking lot to the center's main entrance. Here, overhead solar panels will serve double-duty as a canopy to protect visitors from the elements while generating electric power from the sun. Both units are expected to substantially reduce the Liberty Science Center's utility costs. Quentin T. Kelly, WorldWater & Power's Chairman, also commented, "The Liberty Science Center is performing a valuable public service by educating visitors on the advantages of solar power. Most people are unaware that New Jersey has one of the highest, most active rebate programs for residential and commercial purchasers of solar electric systems in the country. New Jersey homeowners, public utilities and industries are seeing that the generous rebates in this state make our solar systems affordable and the substantial energy savings essentially pay for the equipment and installation. With rising utility rates, using supplemental solar power just makes economic sense." Cassandra Kling, WorldWater's Director of Business Development added, "They will not only save on utility costs with clean, reliable energy, but will be able to demonstrate to visitors that solar technology is a hardworking, practical solution to today's high energy costs. The installations also relate well to the energy exhibits inside the museum and the instruction in science." 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 [URL]www.worldwater.com.[/URL] Forward Looking Statement: Except for historical information contained herein, this document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the Company's actual results or outcomes to be materially different from those anticipated and discussed herein. Further, the Company operates in industries where securities values may be volatile and may be influenced by regulatory and other factors beyond the Company's control. Other important factors that the Company believes might cause such differences are discussed in the risk factors detailed in the Company's 10-KSB and its quarterly reports on Form 10-QSB both as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which include the Company's cash flow difficulties, dependence on significant customers, and rapid development of technology, among other risks. In assessing forward-looking statements contained herein, readers are urged to carefully read all cautionary statements contained in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Contact: WorldWater & Power Corporation Jessie Sullivan, 609-818-0700 X20 [EMAIL]JSullivan@worldwater.com[/EMAIL] or Press Contact: Mike Breslin Productions LLC Mike Breslin, 201-652-1287 [EMAIL]mbrez@aol.com[/EMAIL] or Investor Contact: Lippert/Heilshorn & Associates, Inc. Jody Burfening, 212-838-3777 or Chris Witty, 212-838-3777 [EMAIL]cwitty@lhai.com[/EMAIL] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: WorldWater & Power Corporation