WHOPA – wind powered fresh Water, Heating, biodiesel – Oil, Pumping & waste water Aeration.

Posted by on Jan 27, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Introduction

It is a fact that 17 countries  - app 1 now have a carbon tax of some sort in some of their districts. And some including China & South Korea have stated plans to increase them in 2015.

This due to the fact that >97% of scientists have stated they believe global warming to be being caused by man’s CO2 emissions.

WHOPA seeks to replace the current practice of powering common applications from fresh water distillation to pumping and waste aeration etc by electricity or diesel to wind power. Hence saving the generation of CO2 and earning their owner Carbon credits as well as saving the running costs.

The wind turbine – app 2, is a 2 bladed, self starting, self governing, 8kW, carbon fibre vertical axis unit. It will accept wind from any direction without having to be reorientated,&  having been designed with finite element analysis by Gurit PL, will have a life of 20 years. Maintenance will be occasional cleaning and the annual lubrication of bearings.

Australian sales – app 3 are forecast to rise to $ .6M by year 5 with an additional $2.7M exports through manufacturers agents.

Shares in WindWays Pl are offered in exchange for $2M capital to allow this to happen.

Charlie

Sir Charlie Madden Bt BSc MTech MBA ( a citizen )

P 0433 565 039

Charlie.madden@internode.on.net

www.waterboatman.com.au

79 Birksgate Drive

Urrbrae SA 5064

Appendix 1

Countries with or planning Carbon Taxes

China 250m covered now  - all in 2015

US – California now

Canada – Quebec & British Columbia now

India – coal now

New Zealand 2008

South Korea 2015

Japan

EU

Finland

Netherlands

Sweden

Norway

Denmark

Switzerland

UK

Ireland

Costa Rica

South Africa

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