Expansion of Territory for exoPOWER Wind Turbines
PORTLAND, OR--(Marketwired - Feb 12, 2014) - THE NOW CORPORATION
(OTC: NWPN) (the "Company" or "NOW") is pleased to announce it has
amended the original letter of intent ("LOI") that it executed with
SP Power Farm Group Ltd. ("SPpf") and SP Power Farm Group B.C. Ltd.
("pfBC") on December 17, 2013 to expand the territorial rights for
the distribution of SPpf's exoPOWER wind turbine systems for the
small and mid-wind sectors to include the states of California,
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho from pfBC. These four states are
in addition to the states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada,
Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota that were the
subject of acquisition of distribution rights by the Company in the
original LOI.
The Company shall also acquire exclusive distribution rights to
SPpf's exoPOWER wind turbine system for small-wind and mid-wind
sectors for the states of California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho
in addition to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming,
Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota for oil field applications
from pfBC.
Under the terms of the original and amended LOI, SPpf shall
develop its exoPOWER wind turbine system with the Company to
fulfill specific and unique requirements for applications for
markets as identified by NOW for the small-wind and mid-wind
sectors under the Company's private label. exoPOWER wind
turbine systems that range from 10 kilowatts to 250 kilowatts will
be distributed by the Company to fulfill the market demands of the
small-wind and mid-wind sectors.
SPpf's exoPOWER wind turbine system is a proprietary,
patent-pending technology whose design is based on the wind blades
or sails being positioned on the circumference of a ring frame
where multiple bearings and supports share the stress and torque of
a rotating turbine equally. The outer ring is mounted on a
track that is laid on the horizontal. As the turbine rotates,
the magnets pass continuously along the mounted coil packs, where
power off takes feed the converter, changing alternating current to
direct current. The inverter then directs the power to the
circuit breaker which flows back to the grid or to a battery
storage system for on-demand electricity. Energy from the
exoPOWER turbines can be taken off by a number of different
methods, including but not limited to coil and magnet,
hydraulically and mechanically.
This simple, yet break-through design has created a new class of
wind turbines -- the external wind axis turbine ("EAWT"). This
design allows for the elimination of a central hub that is common
to conventional three-blade horizontal axis wind turbines
("HAWT"). In doing so, the nacelle which contains a complex
yaw motor, transmission, gear and braking components, along with
oil-based lubricants to keep everything in working condition is
eliminated.
Some of the many benefits of the design of the exoPOWER turbines
include scalability at the machine level (10 kilowatts up to 4.5
Megawatts), turbines that a stackable on top of each other allowing
multiple orders of power generation, and installation directly into
buildings or on roof-tops of new and existing buildings allowing
power to be generated where it is needed.
The exoPOWER wind turbine systems come equipped with an
exoHOUSING unit that is designed to influence wind flow, resulting
in better wind load to propel the blades or sails of the exoPOWER
turbines. An added benefit of the exoHOUSING is that it will
help prevent birds and other flying objects from striking the
blades or sails of the exoPOWER turbines. The exoPOWER turbine
and exoHOUSING can be raised using the exoTOWER such that higher
wind loads can be exploited to optimize the generation of
electrical power. The exoTOWER can also create industrial
space that can be further utilized by the power farm owner/operator
to house energy storage units, or for other commercial
use.
With the amendment to the original LOI, the Company has secured
distribution rights to wind markets that are both very well
developed, with an installed capacity of nearly 31 Gigawatts
(source: AWEA), and holds tremendous opportunity for further
expansion with over 30 Gigawatts of planned installations (source:
AWEA). As such, The Now Corporation has positioned itself to
be a provider of the exoPOWER wind turbine systems to replace older
model conventional three-blade HAWT, displace diesel power
generators, and to take advantage of emerging opportunities where
the applications and installations of the conventional HAWT are
limited or prohibited because of design limitations in a robust
territory.
One such emerging opportunity in the mid-wind sector is the
agricultural market, and the growing of products for the medical
opportunities, where the Company has been contacted by companies in
Colorado with commercial farming operations of 500 acres with an
expression of interest in installing the exoPOWER wind turbine
system for their power needs.
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allowing farmers to cultivate hemp. As of Wednesday, January 29,
2014, pursuant to the passage of the farm bill, the cultivation of
industrial hemp is legal on a Federal level and is clearing the way
for industrial hemp pilot programs in states such as Colorado,
Washington, California, Kentucky, Maine, Montana, North Dakota,
Oregon, Vermont and West Virginia, where growing the plant is
legal.
Company President Brian Sims commented, "We are extremely
excited about expanding our territory in the growing wind industry,
along with the number of expressions of interest that we are
receiving. We believe that SPpf, our IP provider, has
developed a disruptive technology that is going to revolutionize
the way wind is going to be harnessed to generate power. The
fact that pfBC has transferred the rights to an expanded territory
to our Company demonstrates that they believe we have the
competencies to reach a network of potential customers for the
exoPOWER wind turbine systems. Furthermore, with power
generation being the reason for nearly 40% of carbon emissions in
the US, we believe that it is imperative for all participants in
the power supply chain to do its utmost to generate and distribute
power in an environmentally sustainable and responsible
manner."
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
"BRIAN
SIMS"
Brian Sims President The NOW Corporation
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