Company Description
Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc. (MMMW), also referred to in its press releases as Mass Megawatts, is associated with the development and sale of renewable energy technologies and solar equipment. According to company announcements, it focuses on cost-cutting technologies in areas such as solar power, concentrated solar power, solar desalination and hydroelectric systems, with an emphasis on improving project payback times and reducing material and maintenance costs.
Business focus and activities
Based on its public news releases, Mass Megawatts works on multiple renewable energy technologies. The company has described a Solar Tracking System (STS), a patent pending product designed to adjust the position of solar panels to face the sun as it moves from east to west. The company states that this tracker uses a low-cost framework intended to add stability while improving energy production levels and reducing the payback period for solar power investments.
Mass Megawatts also reports work on concentrated solar power technologies. In its announcements, the company refers to two patent pending versions of concentrated solar technology: one aimed at increasing output from photovoltaic cells and another focused on concentrating heat to operate a patent pending Stirling engine to produce electricity. The company describes a low-cost solar concentration section using materials generally used in canvas buildings, placed on a tracker platform to concentrate solar rays onto the heat piston section of the Stirling engine.
In addition, Mass Megawatts has announced a patent pending stationary solar photovoltaic concentration innovation intended for stationary solar projects without moving parts. The company states that this structure uses reflectors to direct sunlight to solar panels and incorporates a method of reflecting infrared or heat-related solar energy while accepting visible light. According to its releases, this approach is designed to increase power output for solar panels for relatively little additional cost and to improve production near the beginning and end of daylight hours, when electricity can be more expensive under time-of-use billing.
Solar equipment and project sales
In several announcements, Mass Megawatts describes efforts to generate revenue by supplying solar equipment and selling solar project installations. The company states that most items used in the solar industry are available through it, including solar panels, racking, inverters, wiring and equipment for generating and storing power. It highlights offerings for both residential and commercial applications, and notes that its products are sourced from manufacturers it characterizes as top brands.
The company has also discussed a lowest price guarantee on solar project sales for projects that it describes as substantially similar to those quoted by other solar companies. It emphasizes targeting both residential and commercial solar projects and refers to potential rate-of-return improvements when its patent pending solar tracker is used in ground-mount or flat-roof applications.
Mass Megawatts has announced a community solar subscription program aimed primarily at the residential electricity market, with the stated goal of providing electricity cost savings. At the same time, it has described an effort to sell solar project installations, particularly to businesses, and has indicated that its new products, including the solar tracker and stationary solar concentration innovation, may be used on large flat-roof warehouse applications.
Additional technology initiatives
In its news releases, the company has outlined additional renewable energy and related technologies. Mass Megawatts has described a Concentrated Solar Stirling Engine concept that seeks to address mechanical issues associated with traditional piston technology. The company reports that its design uses a rectangular extension with walls and rollers in the heat displacer and piston to reduce the need for precision, lower friction and extend replacement intervals for piston components operating under high temperature and high sliding velocities.
The company has also discussed a cost reduction program for low income and disadvantaged households, indicating that projects using its patent pending solar tracker and benefiting from global solar panel cost reductions can lower energy costs for these households by more than 20 percent, depending on project size and location, based on its statements.
Solar desalination technologies
Mass Megawatts has announced three patent pending innovations aimed at reducing the cost of solar desalination to what it describes as the same cost as tap water. According to the company, two of these innovations are related to wind energy and aerodynamic principles, and one is related to solar technology and solar albedo effect analysis. The company explains that these technologies focus on improving salt transport, enabling localized solar concentration and salt rejection, and providing a strategy for high-performance solar evaporation.
The company’s releases describe an approach to address salt accumulation (referred to as "salt foul") in desalination processes by using optimally shaped microchannel diffusers to enhance aquadynamic behavior, reduce turbulence and support more efficient salt rejection. It also refers to an underwater cleaning process facilitated by the movement of microchannel diffuser platforms and the use of independent floats, as well as stationary solar reflectors and optimally shaped heated surfaces intended to enhance solar evaporation and salt rejection.
Hydroelectric technology development
In a later announcement, Mass Megawatts describes a Hydro Multiaxis Turbosystem, also referred to as the Hydromat, which it characterizes as a new low-cost hydroelectric power system. The company states that this system is designed as a tower structure with large lattice-like sections and many smaller blades connected to multiple shafts with gearboxes and generators. According to its description, the system aims to reduce material use and initial engineering requirements compared to traditional hydropower plants by using many smaller blades instead of single large blades.
The company’s materials emphasize the potential advantages of this approach, including reduced material usage for a given power output, the use of smaller components, higher rotational speeds with lower gearbox ratios, and reduced vibration and structural stress. Mass Megawatts also notes design features such as oversized lattice tower sections, a support structure likened to a four-legged table, and the possible use of bushings with isolating materials between shafts and bearings to dampen vibrations and extend useful life.
Stated objectives and market context
Across its announcements, Mass Megawatts consistently highlights cost reduction and payback period as central objectives. The company frequently refers to project payback times of a few years in locations with higher electricity prices, although specific figures are presented as examples in its own communications. It also notes that it has spent considerable funds and research over many years on related technologies and expresses the belief that certain new technologies, such as its hydroelectric system and solar desalination innovations, may face fewer barriers to market entry than earlier products.
Mass Megawatts’ public statements indicate that it trades on the OTC Pink market under the symbol MMMW. The company’s press releases associate it with Worcester, Massachusetts. Its activities, as described in those releases, place it within the broader renewable energy and clean technology space, with a focus on solar power systems, solar equipment distribution, solar desalination and hydroelectric turbine design.
Risk and information considerations
Information about Mass Megawatts in the available sources comes primarily from its own press releases and public statements. These materials describe patent pending technologies, proposed cost savings and anticipated payback periods, which are subject to technical, regulatory and market uncertainties. Investors and researchers may wish to consult additional independent sources, regulatory filings and technical documentation, where available, to further evaluate the company’s operations, financial position and the status of its intellectual property.
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