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Mass Megawatts to Announce a New Renewable Energy Cost Cutting Technology Before the End of October with a "Less than Three Year Payback" at Best Locations
Mass Megawatts to Announce a New Renewable Energy Cost Cutting Technology Before the End of October with a "Less than Three Year Payback" at Best Locations.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n Mass Megawatts to Announce a New Renewable Energy Cost Cutting Technology Before the End of October with a \"Less than Three Year Payback\" at Best Locations\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nMass Megawatts to Announce a New Renewable Energy Cost Cutting Technology Before the End of October with a \"Less than Three Year Payback\" at Best Locations\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nNewsfile Corp.\r\n\r\n\r\nNewsfile Corp\r\n\r\n\r\nWorcester, Massachusetts--(Newsfile Corp. - October 8, 2025) - Mass Megawatts (OTC Pink: MMMW) is set to disclose a new renewable energy technology with a quick financial payback. Mass Megawatts had spent a considerable amount of funds and research related to similar technology over the past 25 years. The Company believes that the energy marketplace will have substantially less barriers to market entry than its related products that Mass Megawatts developed over the years.\r\nIn unrelated news, details regarding its recently announced new solar desalination technology will soon be on its website www.massmegawatts.com and its Facebook site. Mass Megawatts recently announced an innovation with three patents pending related to reducing the cost of the Solar Desalination to the same cost as tap water. Two of the new innovations are related to wind energy and aerodynamic principles. The third innovation is related to solar technology and solar albedo effect analysis. The global Desalination market, currently valued at $26 billion a year, is expected to grow to more than $40 billion before 2033.\r\nSeveral devices have been introduced to efficiently desalinate salt water and attempt to eliminate the clogging of the desalination process with the accumulation of salt on parts of the system during the process using a substantial amount of electricity and expensive materials. Recent advances avoiding the cost of electricity and expensive material hold significant promise for low-cost seawater desalination. However, salt accumulation is a key obstacle for reliable adoption.\r\nOur new technology demonstrates a more efficient method of salt transport enabled with localized solar concentration and salt rejection. It also offers a strategy for high performance solar evaporation.\r\nThe primary goal is removing the \"salt foul\" caused by the salt accumulation which is largely caused by slow moving water with an increasing salt d...