Mass Megawatts Wind Power sells initial unit for $47,000

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Greentech Lead America:Mass Megawatts Wind Power has announced the initial sale of the most recent company’s patented, ‘Wind Electric Power Generator’ with only seven moving components.The initial unit was sold for $47,000 to a local rancher in Colorado.This wind-based, power system produces reliable, low-cost, and clean energy that’s well suited at remote and rural locations, including agricultural and commercial facilities. The company currently has three additional potential sales and customers from the marketing program recently launched in Colorado.The site is located within a wind-class 5 territory, and the power generator will be interconnected to the utility grid.  The customer’s onsite energy needs will be supplemented by the Mass Megawatts’ wind-electric system, with surplus power being sold directly to the utility.  Several additional sales of the Wind Electric Power Generator are currently pending.WindElectric Power Generator initially targets agricultural facilities in the greater Colorado area. The company’s goal is to provide widespread availability of more cost-effective, electric power and water pumping technology to farms and ranches in the central plains of the United States.Mass Megawatts’ plans to further enhance the ‘Wind Electric Power Generation’ system by leveraging the company’s patented, Wind Augmentation and Diffuser technology.  This will significantly improve the performance of the unit by increasing the wind velocity directed toward each wind turbine.This accelerated wind speed, in turn, will result in a dramatic increase in power output, which is anticipated to be 3 or 4 times higher than a typical, non-augmented installation.Additionally, the company is developing wind turbines with augmenters using horizontal or propeller type turbine blades. The cost per rated kilowatt is projected to be less than $1000 and anticipated to approach $600 in mass production. This compares very favorably with traditional wind power systems that realize a cost of $1500 to $2000 per rated kilowatt.Recently, the company also began offering discounted, electric power at competitive rates to commercial and residential electricity users in several states, including Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Illinois.With its patented, Wind Electric Power Generation system, a new retail sales business, and very little debt, Mass Megawatts believes it is well positioned to ramp-up production in the shorter term while expanding its infrastructure to support mass-production goals in the longer term.[email protected]