Posted by: Eddy Lee on: October 4, 2009
Glossary : Wastewater Energy System
Posted by: Eddy Lee on: October 3, 2009
Project Schedule : Wastewater Energy System
Posted by: Eddy Lee on: August 20, 2009
mPower is a system that empowers people to create electricity, make money, and save natural resources.
More and more power companies all over the world are paying for the extra electricity individuals generate at home using solar, wind, hydraulic, and other types of power. However, these methods come at great cost to the consumer and require great investment in terms of time, money, and effort.
mPower broadens the concept of creating sustainable energy sources by enabling people to create their own energy while improving their quality of life as well as that of our global community.

Posted by: Eddy Lee on: August 10, 2009
Wastewater to Create Alternative Energy in Alabama
August 31, 2006
Internal Hydro International Inc. has placed its first alternative energy power system, Energy Commander, in Mobile, Ala.
The system creates electricity by using the flow of wastewater, fluids or gas from any source where there is a flow pressure. This otherwise wasted pressure flows through a positive displacement system creating massive mechanical forces which are transferred to a generator, the company said.
The process creates both electricity and optional air pressure, either of which can be used directly or stored for future needs.
Internal Hydro International Inc. (OTC BB:IHDR) is an alternative energy company headquartered in Tampa. Its system was installed at Earth First Technologies Inc.’s plant in Mobile for testing and certification.
The system will supply energy for use at the plant and will qualify for renewable energy and engineering certifications.
Internal Hydro hopes to sell as many as 500 of the units in the first year of production, each of which can produce as much as $15,000 worth or energy a year, the release said.
Each unit will produce a constant 30 kilowatts of electricity.
Source: Tampa Bay Business Journal August 31, 2006