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Worldwater & Power awarded $5.7 million project.


WorldWater & Power Corp. has been awarded a contract worth $5.7 million by Bayshore Recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment.  Corp. for installation of a 700-kilowatt solar power system at the company's Keasbey, N.J., headquarters.

Bayshore will use the solar installation to power a significant portion of its operations. The firm recycles concrete, asphalt asphalt (ăs`fôlt, –fălt), brownish-black substance used commonly in road making, roofing, and waterproofing. Chemically, it is a natural mixture of hydrocarbons. , brick, block and slag.

The contract is subject to financing by the customer and approval of a rebate rebate, partial refund of the total price paid for goods or services. In the United States, rebates were historically given by railroads to favored shippers as a return on transportation charges.  by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) is a regulatory authority in New Jersey charged with the responsibility of seeing that "safe, adequate, and proper utility services are provided at reasonable rates for customers in New Jersey. .

"Selecting a non-polluting energy source was a natural decision for us," states Valerie Montecalvo, president of Bayshore Recycling. "Our entire mission is to reduce waste and improve the environment, so we are thrilled that WorldWater & Power will be building a state-of-the-art solar energy solar energy, any form of energy radiated by the sun, including light, radio waves, and X rays, although the term usually refers to the visible light of the sun.  system to reduce our energy costs and provide sustainable, non-polluting power."

WorldWater & Power Corp. is a full-service, international solar electric engineering and water management company. More information about the company and the services it provides is available from its Web site at www.worldwater.com.
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Title Annotation:C&D NEWS
Publication:Recycling Today
Date:Apr 1, 2007
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