Powering Irrigation with Solar Energy Huge Buying Opportunity in Solar-Pumped Water By Jim Nelson April 29, 2008 One of the largest problems for farmers is getting sufficient supply of water to their fields. The other problem — which Kevin Kerr, editor of Resource Trader Alert, recently wrote about — is the cost of fuel.
You’ve heard the stories about truckers striking on highways and national “Don’t gas up” days, and now you are starting to hear about farmers unable to fuel their tractors. That’s a major concern as the price of diesel — which is used in over 95% of tractors and other farm equipment — reaches $4.25 per gallon. Even if you read Kerr’s blurb, you may not be aware of the impacts that fuel and electricity prices have on water supply. We’re talking the powering of irrigation equipment… Today, dear reader, we have the solution…and one micro-cap with the technology to solve this problem… **********Time Is Running Out********** “If the Millionaire’s Market Makes You So Much Money, Why Don't You Just Keep It to Yourself? Why Release This Information?” Answer: I DO use my guest pass to make money each and every day. But with 1,633,894 transactions per day, there's more than enough for you, too. I don’t want to ever be accused of front-running a recommendation. So here’s my promise to you in plain English — I’ll never personally play the recommendations I give you. So if you think about it, it’s a win-win. I get to continue doing what I love...while still giving you the guest pass and specific instructions on how you could make money for yourself! Check it out now… *********************************** The story of 2007 was solar power. We’ve talked about it a hundred times. Everyone that was interested in the next big alternative energy last year bought every company even remotely connected to solar power. Take for instance First Solar… 
As you can see, investors bid the price of this stock up to $267 per share from $28.50 in just a few months. Well, the same is true for this next company I recently stumbled upon. However, this one should outperform the rest this year. Worldwater & Solar Technologies, Inc. (WWAT: OTC) is a solar technology development company that focuses on farmers’ needs. The company’s lead product, AquaMax, is the simplest answer to the highly complex irrigation problem. You see, powering the massive irrigation systems of our beloved Great Plains is a huge problem. Sure everyone is focusing on how to bring new energy onto the grids, but no one — that is until now — has thought outside the box (or grids in this case). AquaMax is a very simple, yet innovative, development. It works like this… A series of solar panels are set up on the farm, which tie into the power grid already in place. This gives the farmer his own secondary source of power, which juices up the underground water pumps used in the irrigation system: 
This does a number of things, which the company’s website does a great job of explaining in this chart: 
As you can see, AquaMax keeps the water flowing even if the grid goes down, saves the farmer thousands of dollars when the sun is shining, and eases the strain on pump motors — which increases the lifespan and costs of replacement of the motors. **********Brand New Opportunity********** “Tier Two Equities” That Can Pay Five and Six Times More Than Regular Stocks... With Less Risk For years, professional investors have quietly used “tier two equities” to lock into America’s best blue chips at a discount...for much bigger gains...even during crashing markets... Here is your chance to do the same… *********************************** Now, of course this company doesn’t come with a guaranteed profit. In fact, much of the anticipated growth is already factored into the shares of Worldwater. Last year, from the January 1 to mid-summer, shareholders had the chance to pocket over 530% gains! But, as everything else in the market fell apart, so did shares of Worldwater…giving back nearly 50% since its peak. That may or may not give us a buying opportunity. But, I will say this…any company with a technology like this to save farmers right now, might see very similar or better results over the next few years. Sincerely, Jim Nelson P.S.: Now, we aren’t recommending that you buy this company (although, that is completely your call). But even if we wanted to, we couldn’t. You see, with the number of Penny Sleuth readers in the hundreds of thousands, over-the-counter companies are a bit too small… However, if you do want companies like this one for your portfolio, there is only one place to find ‘em… Read on… Editor’s Note: As always, send any questions or concerns to us at jim@pennysleuth.com. |