W2 Energy Inc.: Think Solar USA Launches Website
TORONTO--(Marketwire - March 11, 2009) - W2 Energy Inc. (
Think Solar USA is designing, building, selling and deploying solar-based electricity and process heat systems throughout the world.
"The unveiling of our website is intended to serve notice to all potential clients, investors and our competitors, that we are open for business," says David Freund, President of Think Solar USA. "These are exciting times in the Solar Industry."
Think Solar USA's proprietary SunCatcher parabolic solar collectors and SteamRay steam engines will generate solar-based electricity and process heat for residential, commercial and government customers and portable military applications.
"Our web portal will act as our information and resource center showcase and will complement our operations throughout," says Freund.
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About W2 Energy Inc.
W2 Energy Inc. is a growing, publicly traded company that develops renewable energy technologies and applies it to new generation power systems. Specifically, W2 Energy Inc.'s plasma assisted biomass to energy plants utilize state of the art technologies to produce green energy both fuel (sulfur free diesel) and electricity at the most efficient cost in capital investment and production per/barrel, per/Megawatt.
About Think Solar USA, Inc.
Think Solar USA develops builds, sells and deploys solar energy technologies worldwide. Think Solar USA uses SunCatcher brand solar collectors, heat exchangers and steam generators, and SteamRay brand rotary steam engines to generate steam, process heat and electricity from solar energy.
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