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Nice. This is one of my bigger positions. Looking for some strong sustained upward movement going in to spring/summer here.
Yes it would. 158 mil AS, can move fast!
I’m kidding :) let’s gooo
Shhh I’m trying to Load haha
Wow post much lol
Long term growth could make sales of new solar equipment in a major way.
Solar trackers have a higher growth rate than the solar industry itself.
Gross margin on product is high meaning sales to potential profits is possible in a short period of time.
Solar project rate of return is very good in many states with high electric prices and great amount of sun.
$MMMW very little debt (and no toxic debt or stock instruments)
Cheaper electricity creates potential customers for the solar trackers since it reduces electric cost.
Solar energy is the cheapest energy in many areas in the world especially there is no hydroelectric sources.
2022 should be good for renewable energy. It may not be major but the long term looks like high growth.
The Company has a great product to reduce the cost of electricity.
$MMMW never had toxic debt in its history.
I have some $MMMW too.
Hey Brew about to start accumulating again
Agreed. We need some good news$$$
They need a PR with a project in the designated zone of opportunity. I liked their last PR, they are making progress. I have a large position here, it's stressed me out a bit, especially when they added to the AS, but the SS and potential here still has me very optimistic going into 2022.
Looks like this is going to run again!
Liking what I see here
Let's see what tomorrow brings$$$$$$$
Mass Megawatts (MMMW) Announces Aluminum Micro Smelter as Anchor for its Small Community Solar Project
BOSTON, Mass., January 10,2022 — Mass Megawatts (OTC:MMMW) www.massmegawatts.com announces that much of its electricity generated from the recently announced 160 kW community solar project will be used to power a small aluminum recycling facility. The solar energy will power at least one electric induction furnace. The electric current goes through an inductor of copper coil and the aluminum to be heated is placed inside the inductor. The small 160kW kW community solar project using the patent pending solar tracker is taking advantage of the finance incentives of developing on a brownfield area or location with environmental challenges. Although this project is outside the designated opportunity zone which would also provide incentives for low-income communities, larger projects are being planned in the same neighborhood that are inside in geographical location designated as an opportunity zone. Those projects would take advantage of government incentives for selling to low-income electric users. Most importantly, the use of virtual net metering protects the finance interest of the project by having the actual project at a different location than the residence of the low-income customer. If the electricity user cannot pay the electric bill, it would be easier to redesignate another user for maintaining the revenue stream of that solar power unit.
The project is projected to have a pay for itself in about three to four years based on Massachusetts electric prices with current federal and state incentives. The 160-kilowatt project is designed to be able to reduce the cost of solar power by employing a furling technology borrowed from wind technology for protection in the case of high wind events. The technique improves the efficiency of solar arrays without adding significant additional expense. Mass Megawatts is responsible for the site development, fabrication, installation, and the interconnection obligations of the solar project. The solar project is in a low-income area in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The patented pending, Mass Megawatts ‘Solar Tracking System’ (STS) is designed to automatically adjust the position of solar panels throughout the day to receive an optimal level of direct sunlight. Unlike other solar tracking technologies, the Mass Megawatts STS utilizes a low-cost structure that adds stability to the overall system while also improving energy production levels. The STS also uses a proprietary mechanical innovation to limit dynamic and static loading on the tracker, which can occur during periods of high wind and extreme weather. The technology reduces wind-related stresses and system downtime. The STS allows Mass Megawatts to lower the cost of material and reduce the number of solar panels needed to generate the rated capacity. Due to this advantage, Mass Megawatts can deliver more solar power production at a price similar to lower-capacity, stationary systems.
In other news, Mass Megawatts announced plans to have two small solar units to explain the cost and output of the additional solar tracking features. The two units with one unit demonstrating the tracker and another unit being nearly identical without the tracker should help sell the new technology to many potential purchasers who would not easily be convinced to get involved with a new technology.
The key driver to future sales is the use of solar trackers being known to reduce the cost of solar powered electricity. Although Mass Megawatts is aiming to achieving a very small fraction of global demand of this specific solar market segment, the solar tracker market is anticipated to be worth more than $3 billion by 2025 expanding from the current market size of about $2 billion. Mass Megawatts sees an opportunity to be part of the growing solar tracker market with a lower cost product than the trackers marketed by other solar tracker companies in this high growth segment of the solar energy market. A solar tracker is a method of tracking the sun throughout the day for a photovoltaic (PV) system for increasing energy output throughout the day. The market is anticipated to have substantial growth due to the growing need for renewable energy.
With its patent pending, Solar Tracking System, Mass Megawatts believes it is well positioned for expanded production and supporting its revenue generation goals in the longer term.
Product information and sales inquiries can be made through the company’s contact page at www.massmegawatts.com and the e-mail address on the web site.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that could be affected by risks and uncertainties. Among the factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those indicated herein are: the failure of Mass Megawatts Wind Power, also known as Mass Megawatts Windpower, to achieve or maintain necessary zoning approvals with respect to the location of its power developments; the ability to remain competitive; to finance the marketing and sales of its electricity; general economic conditions; and other risk factors detailed in periodic reports filed by Mass Megawatts Wind Power.
Contact:
Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc.
info@massmegawatts.com
www.massmegawatts.com
Might be too late for that.
Shhh I need more .026d
Looks like some interest in this one today!!!
$MMMW Mass Megawatts (MMMW) Announces Aluminum Micro Smelter as Anchor for its Small Community Solar Project
Press Release | 01/10/2022
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mass Megawatts (OTC Pink: MMMW) www.massmegawatts.com announces that much of its electricity generated from the recently announced 160 kW community solar project will be used to power a small aluminum recycling facility. The solar energy will power at least one electric induction furnace. The electric current goes through an inductor of copper coil and the aluminum to be heated is placed inside the inductor. The small 160kW kW community solar project using the patent pending solar tracker is taking advantage of the finance incentives of developing on a brownfield area or location with environmental challenges. Although this project is outside the designated opportunity zone which would also provide incentives for low-income communities, larger projects are being planned in the same neighborhood that are inside in geographical location designated as an opportunity zone. Those projects would take advantage of government incentives for selling to low-income electric users. Most importantly, the use of virtual net metering protects the finance interest of the project by having the actual project at a different location than the residence of the low-income customer. If the electricity user cannot pay the electric bill, it would be easier to redesignate another user for maintaining the revenue stream of that solar power unit.
The project is projected to have a pay for itself in about three to four years based on Massachusetts electric prices with current federal and state incentives. The 160-kilowatt project is designed to be able to reduce the cost of solar power by employing a furling technology borrowed from wind technology for protection in the case of high wind events. The technique improves the efficiency of solar arrays without adding significant additional expense. Mass Megawatts is responsible for the site development, fabrication, installation, and the interconnection obligations of the solar project. The solar project is in a low-income area in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The patented pending, Mass Megawatts ‘Solar Tracking System’ (STS) is designed to automatically adjust the position of solar panels throughout the day to receive an optimal level of direct sunlight. Unlike other solar tracking technologies, the Mass Megawatts STS utilizes a low-cost structure that adds stability to the overall system while also improving energy production levels. The STS also uses a proprietary mechanical innovation to limit dynamic and static loading on the tracker, which can occur during periods of high wind and extreme weather. The technology reduces wind-related stresses and system downtime. The STS allows Mass Megawatts to lower the cost of material and reduce the number of solar panels needed to generate the rated capacity. Due to this advantage, Mass Megawatts can deliver more solar power production at a price similar to lower-capacity, stationary systems.
In other news, Mass Megawatts announced plans to have two small solar units to explain the cost and output of the additional solar tracking features. The two units with one unit demonstrating the tracker and another unit being nearly identical without the tracker should help sell the new technology to many potential purchasers who would not easily be convinced to get involved with a new technology.
The key driver to future sales is the use of solar trackers being known to reduce the cost of solar powered electricity. Although Mass Megawatts is aiming to achieving a very small fraction of global demand of this specific solar market segment, the solar tracker market is anticipated to be worth more than $3 billion by 2025 expanding from the current market size of about $2 billion. Mass Megawatts sees an opportunity to be part of the growing solar tracker market with a lower cost product than the trackers marketed by other solar tracker companies in this high growth segment of the solar energy market. A solar tracker is a method of tracking the sun throughout the day for a photovoltaic (PV) system for increasing energy output throughout the day. The market is anticipated to have substantial growth due to the growing need for renewable energy.
With its patent pending, Solar Tracking System, Mass Megawatts believes it is well positioned for expanded production and supporting its revenue generation goals in the longer term.
Product information and sales inquiries can be made through the company’s contact page at www.massmegawatts.com and the e-mail address on the website.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that could be affected by risks and uncertainties. Among the factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those indicated herein are: the failure of Mass Megawatts Wind Power, also known as Mass Megawatts Windpower, to achieve or maintain necessary zoning approvals with respect to the location of its power developments; the ability to remain competitive; to finance the marketing and sales of its electricity; general economic conditions; and other risk factors detailed in periodic reports filed by Mass Megawatts Wind Power.
Contact:
Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc.
info@massmegawatts.com
www.massmegawatts.com
$MMMW Mass Megawatts (MMMW) Announces Aluminum Micro Smelter as Anchor for its Small Community Solar Project
Press Release | 01/10/2022
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mass Megawatts (OTC Pink: MMMW) www.massmegawatts.com announces that much of its electricity generated from the recently announced 160 kW community solar project will be used to power a small aluminum recycling facility. The solar energy will power at least one electric induction furnace. The electric current goes through an inductor of copper coil and the aluminum to be heated is placed inside the inductor. The small 160kW kW community solar project using the patent pending solar tracker is taking advantage of the finance incentives of developing on a brownfield area or location with environmental challenges. Although this project is outside the designated opportunity zone which would also provide incentives for low-income communities, larger projects are being planned in the same neighborhood that are inside in geographical location designated as an opportunity zone. Those projects would take advantage of government incentives for selling to low-income electric users. Most importantly, the use of virtual net metering protects the finance interest of the project by having the actual project at a different location than the residence of the low-income customer. If the electricity user cannot pay the electric bill, it would be easier to redesignate another user for maintaining the revenue stream of that solar power unit.
The project is projected to have a pay for itself in about three to four years based on Massachusetts electric prices with current federal and state incentives. The 160-kilowatt project is designed to be able to reduce the cost of solar power by employing a furling technology borrowed from wind technology for protection in the case of high wind events. The technique improves the efficiency of solar arrays without adding significant additional expense. Mass Megawatts is responsible for the site development, fabrication, installation, and the interconnection obligations of the solar project. The solar project is in a low-income area in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The patented pending, Mass Megawatts ‘Solar Tracking System’ (STS) is designed to automatically adjust the position of solar panels throughout the day to receive an optimal level of direct sunlight. Unlike other solar tracking technologies, the Mass Megawatts STS utilizes a low-cost structure that adds stability to the overall system while also improving energy production levels. The STS also uses a proprietary mechanical innovation to limit dynamic and static loading on the tracker, which can occur during periods of high wind and extreme weather. The technology reduces wind-related stresses and system downtime. The STS allows Mass Megawatts to lower the cost of material and reduce the number of solar panels needed to generate the rated capacity. Due to this advantage, Mass Megawatts can deliver more solar power production at a price similar to lower-capacity, stationary systems.
In other news, Mass Megawatts announced plans to have two small solar units to explain the cost and output of the additional solar tracking features. The two units with one unit demonstrating the tracker and another unit being nearly identical without the tracker should help sell the new technology to many potential purchasers who would not easily be convinced to get involved with a new technology.
The key driver to future sales is the use of solar trackers being known to reduce the cost of solar powered electricity. Although Mass Megawatts is aiming to achieving a very small fraction of global demand of this specific solar market segment, the solar tracker market is anticipated to be worth more than $3 billion by 2025 expanding from the current market size of about $2 billion. Mass Megawatts sees an opportunity to be part of the growing solar tracker market with a lower cost product than the trackers marketed by other solar tracker companies in this high growth segment of the solar energy market. A solar tracker is a method of tracking the sun throughout the day for a photovoltaic (PV) system for increasing energy output throughout the day. The market is anticipated to have substantial growth due to the growing need for renewable energy.
With its patent pending, Solar Tracking System, Mass Megawatts believes it is well positioned for expanded production and supporting its revenue generation goals in the longer term.
Product information and sales inquiries can be made through the company’s contact page at www.massmegawatts.com and the e-mail address on the website.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that could be affected by risks and uncertainties. Among the factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those indicated herein are: the failure of Mass Megawatts Wind Power, also known as Mass Megawatts Windpower, to achieve or maintain necessary zoning approvals with respect to the location of its power developments; the ability to remain competitive; to finance the marketing and sales of its electricity; general economic conditions; and other risk factors detailed in periodic reports filed by Mass Megawatts Wind Power.
Contact:
Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc.
info@massmegawatts.com
www.massmegawatts.com
$MMMW Mass Megawatts (MMMW) Announces Aluminum Micro Smelter as Anchor for its Small Community Solar Project
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/01/10/2363910/0/en/Mass-Megawatts-MMMW-Announces-Aluminum-Micro-Smelter-as-Anchor-for-its-Small-Community-Solar-Project.html
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mass Megawatts (OTC Pink: MMMW) www.massmegawatts.com announces that much of its electricity generated from the recently announced 160 kW community solar project will be used to power a small aluminum recycling facility. The solar energy will power at least one electric induction furnace. The electric current goes through an inductor of copper coil and the aluminum to be heated is placed inside the inductor. The small 160kW kW community solar project using the patent pending solar tracker is taking advantage of the finance incentives of developing on a brownfield area or location with environmental challenges. Although this project is outside the designated opportunity zone which would also provide incentives for low-income communities, larger projects are being planned in the same neighborhood that are inside in geographical location designated as an opportunity zone. Those projects would take advantage of government incentives for selling to low-income electric users. Most importantly, the use of virtual net metering protects the finance interest of the project by having the actual project at a different location than the residence of the low-income customer. If the electricity user cannot pay the electric bill, it would be easier to redesignate another user for maintaining the revenue stream of that solar power unit.
The project is projected to have a pay for itself in about three to four years based on Massachusetts electric prices with current federal and state incentives. The 160-kilowatt project is designed to be able to reduce the cost of solar power by employing a furling technology borrowed from wind technology for protection in the case of high wind events. The technique improves the efficiency of solar arrays without adding significant additional expense. Mass Megawatts is responsible for the site development, fabrication, installation, and the interconnection obligations of the solar project. The solar project is in a low-income area in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The patented pending, Mass Megawatts ‘Solar Tracking System’ (STS) is designed to automatically adjust the position of solar panels throughout the day to receive an optimal level of direct sunlight. Unlike other solar tracking technologies, the Mass Megawatts STS utilizes a low-cost structure that adds stability to the overall system while also improving energy production levels. The STS also uses a proprietary mechanical innovation to limit dynamic and static loading on the tracker, which can occur during periods of high wind and extreme weather. The technology reduces wind-related stresses and system downtime. The STS allows Mass Megawatts to lower the cost of material and reduce the number of solar panels needed to generate the rated capacity. Due to this advantage, Mass Megawatts can deliver more solar power production at a price similar to lower-capacity, stationary systems.
In other news, Mass Megawatts announced plans to have two small solar units to explain the cost and output of the additional solar tracking features. The two units with one unit demonstrating the tracker and another unit being nearly identical without the tracker should help sell the new technology to many potential purchasers who would not easily be convinced to get involved with a new technology.
The key driver to future sales is the use of solar trackers being known to reduce the cost of solar powered electricity. Although Mass Megawatts is aiming to achieving a very small fraction of global demand of this specific solar market segment, the solar tracker market is anticipated to be worth more than $3 billion by 2025 expanding from the current market size of about $2 billion. Mass Megawatts sees an opportunity to be part of the growing solar tracker market with a lower cost product than the trackers marketed by other solar tracker companies in this high growth segment of the solar energy market. A solar tracker is a method of tracking the sun throughout the day for a photovoltaic (PV) system for increasing energy output throughout the day. The market is anticipated to have substantial growth due to the growing need for renewable energy.
With its patent pending, Solar Tracking System, Mass Megawatts believes it is well positioned for expanded production and supporting its revenue generation goals in the longer term.
Product information and sales inquiries can be made through the company’s contact page at www.massmegawatts.com and the e-mail address on the website.
Happy new year for all and renewable energy to lead.
$MMMW should have news but maybe waiting until new year. Just a guess.
$MMMW is moving forward with new projects and plans.
$MMMW with a high profit margin and low overhead is ingredients of success.
$MMMW is good with a product that can increase output 30 percent for less than 10 percent additional cost.. ie cheaper electricity
$MMMW in a growth solar industry and a faster growing solar tracker subindustry.
$MMMW will be a Full SEC Reporting Company on July 7,2022.
No toxic debt
Two milestone goals
1- Develop with other companies a robust solar tracker
2- Getting a solar tracker for market with completed testing and review beyond initial test units
Mass Megawatts is a development stage company with the high risk of new technology, little revenue, and no profits.
The information on the page contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the Company’s ability to produce a cost-effective wind energy conversion device. Among the important factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those indicated by forward-looking statements in this release are the failure to successfully produce their new product markets and remaining competitive; the inability of the Company to sell ,offered for sale or any future sale, if needed, to finance the marketing and sales of its electricity; general economic conditions; as well as numerous other risk factors related to investing in small development stage companies with little revenue, little cash and no profits.
Mass Megawatts has strived to innovate and improve alternative energy systems and technologies. This includes new innovations that significantly improve the efficiency of solar power systems. The latest innovation, the Mass Megawatts Solar Tracking System (STS), is designed to increase solar energy production by 30%.
In recent years, the patented pending, STS technology is designed to automatically adjust the position of solar panels to receive an optimal level of direct sunlight throughout the day. Unlike other solar tracking technologies, the Mass Megawatts STS utilizes a low-cost structure that adds stability to the overall system while improving energy production levels.
The STS utilizes an innovative structural design that combines a simple, yet robust, A-frame design with a low-cost, protective outer-wall. Using a non-electrical, and passive, tracking technology, the solar panels are automatically repositioned throughout the day as the sun’s position travels from east to west. With ground fittings secured at multiple points, the system is designed to handle extreme weather and winds up to 120 mph.
The tracking technology allows the panels to receive more direct sunlight and to generate more solar power for the customer. With this system, solar power production is increased by up to 30% as compared to stationary configurations. Future versions of the STS will also offer a dual-tracking capability, which can further improve solar power generation levels by an additional 10%.
The STS allows Mass Megawatts to lower material costs and reduce the number of solar panels needed to generate the rated capacity. Due to this advantage, Mass Megawatts can deliver more solar power production at a price similar to lower-capacity, stationary systems. Specifically, we plan to offer 6.25 kW rated STS units at a price that’s competitive to stationary, 5 kW systems. In many locations, this improved output translates into a 40% rate of return for the customer with investment payback occurring in the 3rd year. Further, by taking advantage of a lease program or power purchase agreement (PPA) arrangement with the company, a customer may realize an immediate, positive cash flow, as immediate energy savings and/or revenues will be realized and/or exceed the monthly payments due
Starting at 6.25 kW rated units, a Mass Megawatts STS system is appropriate for ground-level, residential and business sites, as well as, commercial, roof-top installations, and has a rated life expectancy of 20 years. Installation can be completed in a few business days, and there is no annual, routine maintenance to perform. Mass Megawatts coordinates all aspects of system delivery, including permitting, installation, and working to obtain any available tax incentives. They monitor the performance of each system, and provide a full, performance guarantee.
Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc. is planning to raise funds who are familiar with the regulations related to Crowdfunding and Regulation A+.
Mass Megawatts would develop and maintain the community solar power systems and the investors would receive the low-cost energy that’s produced over the life of the system. The crowdfunding investors could use the electricity themselves or sell the electricity to other electric users. The new rules and regulations available in the near future will make equity crowdfunding available to the investors of the community solar projects. Crowdfunding in the past had been used to raise funds for charitable donations in a similar manner of engaging an audience to market products. The generated solar-power is projected to be 10 to 20% below current utility prices.
There are many advantages realized with a community solar project, also known as a solar farm or solar garden. This includes providing a cost-effective way for residents and commercial electric users, who do not have a suitable location for solar power generation, to invest in solar energy. Investors also do not need to be concerned with installation, zoning issues, or maintenance concerns, as this is fully managed by Mass Megawatts.
Mass Megawatts announced modifications of its Solar-Power Tracking System (STS). The patent pending, STS is designed to increase solar energy production by approximately 25% for less than an estimated 7% additional cost as compared to stationary configuration. The company plans to implement this advanced technology in their Community Solar projects. Community Solar gardens provide attractive investment potential for residents and businesses across the country.
With its patent pending, Solar Tracking System, Wind Electric Power Generation system, only approximately 62 million shares issued and outstanding 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.
The Federal government has set an ambitious goal of ‘20% wind power by 2030,’ and generous subsidies targeted at every segment of American society have been set in place.
State subsidies for wind power are equally generous and can often be combined with Federal programs resulting, in some instances, in government funding equivalent to 80% of a wind power system’s total cost.
From families and farmers, to schools and non-profits, onto business owners and communities, there are government funding opportunities and tax incentives specifically dedicated to provide a basis that makes wind power generation a viable, economic and profitable choice for all of America.
All the same, we recommend that you take the time to explore the website of the‘Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency.’ This linkwww.dsireusa.org brings you to the most up to date and comprehensive listing of subsidies and tax incentives for the Federal government and all 50 states. It is the ‘online bible’ of government support of renewable energy.
Subsidies range from Direct Federal Grants, ITC’s (Investment Tax Credits) and PTC’s (Production Tax Credits) to a myriad of State Grants, Rebates and Tax Creditsavailable to all tax-payers, ranging from your family to Fortune 500 corporations.
This array of Federal and State subsidies and incentives has opened up the wind industry’s lucrative ‘tax equity opportunity’ to smaller investors for the first time. These subsidies provide investors with the ability to recoup their initial investment within 60 days of start up, depreciate 85% of total project costs in 5 years, while realizing decades of profitability; truly the opportunity to create the legacy of intergenerational wealth, with an increasing annuity that spans the decades.
Federally backed CREB and QECB bonds and USDA Renewable Energy Grants and Guaranteed Loans, along with many other types of incentives, ensure that municipalities, farmers and agricultural businesses, rural businesses, non-profits, school systems, universities all have the opportunity to access the national and state entitlement and subsidy programs, making wind power a viable and economically profitable choice for every American individual and group with an electric bill and access to a windy ridge, even if that ridge is 50 miles away from their township, school district, etc…
Mass Megawatts has the network and expertise to secure leaseholds on land possessing commercial grade wind resources for your investor group, will arrange for buyers to purchase your electricity and REC (renewable energy credits; yes, these are a wind power product and can be sold as easily as electricity) production. We can also introduce your group to organizations that are looking for strategic investment partners for project partnering. Often, these investors provide the land with the wind resource and purchase the wind farm’s electricity output.
Mass Megawatts can arrange for ‘low cost, long term’ financing on any wind power installation, from residential to large investor wind farms, often being able to position the ownership group to have over 90%, or more, of the permanent financing coming from government subsidies and private bonding.
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