The Renewable and Sustainable Energy Company ™

MARINE
    POWER AND
         WATER, INC.


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Contact Information

Ray Hofmann, CEO/President, Marine Power and Water, Inc.
26893 Calle Hermosa, Capistrano Beach, California 92624
Phone:  949-481-8331
          E-mail:  marinepowerandwater@cox.net





Last update 06-30-2009
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Marine Power and Water, Inc. was initially formed to provide solutions for the world’s demand for pollution-free generation of electrical power.

Today billions of inhabitants are faced with a resource and carbon constrained world.  We are experiencing accelerated consumption of finite carbon resources, scarcity of clean air to breathe, pollution induced climate changes, and a lack of availability to clean water.  These problems will only become more acute with the passage of time if we continue to operate as we have in our carbon-based past.  However, there is a solution to these problems – development of renewable, non-polluting energy sources to drive industries, power vehicles, and produce potable water by employing breakthrough electrical generating technologies, novel materials utilization, and advanced equipment design.

Marine Power and Water, Inc. is dedicated to achieving this end by converting a worldwide indigenous energy, that is virtually untapped and unutilized, into energy to drive a multitude of mechanical equipment applications, and industrial and agricultural processes.  This energy is found in naturally occurring in-stream hydrokinetic flows, a number of other flowing water sources, and wind.

Our corporate goal is to become a world leader in the new emerging application of Aquakinetics™ energy converters (horizontal and vertical waterwheels) and Aerokinetics™ energy converters (horizontal and vertical wind turbines) (patents pending).  The motive force harnessed by these new machines is free, virtually untapped, non-polluting, renewable, and sustainable.

We have developed superior machines that while based on ancient technology, encompass vastly improved durability, cutting edge design, integration of new technology, and advanced materials that provide superior structural integrity and a phenomenal leap in mechanical efficiency.  These energy converters will effectively produce electricity under flow conditions that vary dramatically in location, weather, and seasons.  In the United States alone the amount of power potentially available from flowing water without dams is over four times the annual hydropower currently produced.

Special Note of Interest 

Billions of pounds of plastic go into landfills every year.  Ever conscious of the environment, Marine Power and Water, Inc. employs a superior polymer technology that utilizes approximately 60% waste stream plastic by volume in the fabrication of the Aquakinetics™ and Aerokinetics™ energy converters.

Construction costs for power plants have doubled since the year 2000.  And those “doubled” costs include neither the exponential worldwide escalation of costs for coal, oil, natural gas, or uranium, nor the rising costs of financing.  All of those factors make our emerging technology the most reasonably priced option that can meet the rising demand for pollution-free and affordable electricity.

Electrical power generation by the Aquakinetics™ and Aerokinetics™ energy converters is a part of the solution that will not only “keep the lights on”,  it will:

  • Constrain emissions of greenhouse gases,
  • Deliver the most economical and renewable electrical power available today, and
  • Add new generating sources to the U.S.A.’s and the world’s energy mix.

During the development process it became apparent that these energy converters were capable of much, much more than the zero-carbon hydrokinetic production of electrical power from sustainable, renewable energy sources. 

Click on "About Us" on the navigation bar for abbreviated summaries of just a few of the many varied capabilities of these energy converters. 

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