WorldWater Signs $295K Public School Contract

Published on: April 25, 2006

WorldWater & Power Corp. (OTC BB:WWAT.OB) has signed a $295,301 contract to provide design, engineering and solar equipment for the Voorhees Township Public Schools in Voorhees, New Jersey.


The primary contractor for the project is Ray Angelini, Inc. (RAI) of Sewell, New Jersey. Construction will begin immediately for the installation of photovoltaic panel array on the roof of the Voorhees Middle School on Hollyoak Drive. WorldWater’s patented electronics will automatically control power delivery to the school and manage the net metering of surplus electricity back to the utility to earn renewable energy credits.


Quentin T. Kelly, Chairman of WorldWater & Power Corp. commented on the signing. “This is our first solar installation for a school in New Jersey. We are highly optimistic that more school boards will take advantage of the generous rebates from New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program that pay for about 50% of the solar equipment and installation. In addition, the school will be earning energy credits currently valued at $0.22 per kilowatt-hour while showing the community that solar power is a clean, highly cost-effective alternative to skyrocketing energy costs.”


Chris Sherring, WorldWater’s Project Manager, added, “School buildings are ideal candidates for solar installations. They usually have very large flat roofs that are not shaded by trees. Solar panel arrays are installed so they are non-penetrating to the roof structure and do not compromise waterproofing. The Voorhees’ school will be generating solar power ‘year round, but when it’s closed during the hottest summer months, it will be earning very large renewable energy credits by sending solar generated electricity back to the utility company. This will sharply reduce their overall annual operating expenses.”

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