California Water and Power Corporation
1470 Civic Court, Suite 309
Concord, CA 94520
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Green Energy
California Water & Power is dedicated to providing California with clean resources by helping secure the state's energy and water future.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the renewables market is projected to be worth $269 billion in cumulative revenue, with 126 GW's in the U.S. by the year 2018.

While this sounds promising, it will take much effort by companies like California Water and Power throughout the U.S. to make this projection a reality. Our work is vitally important for the generations that follow us, in an effort to leave them a better more secure future than the one we inherited.

California Water and Power (CWP), a non-profit public benefit corporation, just announced that we will be launching its first set of Crowd Funding campaigns for its environmentally conscious solar and water projects starting in March 2014.
CWP is not just your ordinary water and renewable energy company. Their vision is to leave the smallest footprint possible by providing greener solutions that will positively impact the environment and the surrounding communities.
California Water and Power’s mission is to provide renewable energy that will result in lowering the impact to the environment and simultaneously address the ever growing need for the supply of clean water and energy in California in the next few decades. As California grows from 35 million to 50 million people which will require additional power to pump water that attributes an additional 586 million tons of C02 into the California air.
Using it design methodology, CWP will address concerns about jobs, farm land, the eco-system and the environment in terms of providing green solutions that will create more positively impacts.
Calvin Kennedy, President and Chairperson of CWP commented, “We can’t keep pumping water from the Delta to Southern California; the real focus needs to be on reusing the existing water in the system over and over again.” CWP is working on systems to clean the sewer water while generating power from that water.
Tomorrow’s Solutions Today
According to Dennis Mueller, the Vice President of American Solar Utility (ASU), “CWP is creating positive impacts on the environment, how we do business as a renewable energy provider and the long term sustainability of our development sites. ASU has work with a Farmer in Tehama County to support planting of 128 acres of trees and provide green energy to the farm and local area.
We provide protected areas for sheep grazing so that predators, such as coyotes, can’t get to the lambs. It is estimated that a quarter of a million sheep and lambs are killed by predators costing both farmers and ranchers in upwards of over $20 million per year. An additional benefit of the grass being kept low by the sheep is that the Swainson’s hawk can feed on mice within the open areas of the solar project. CWP is providing and continues to develop new construction methods, distribution strategies, environmental analysis and methods for the delivery of water and power. The positive impacts that CWP generates is great and will become even greater.
Mr. Kennedy, said that it plans on doubling its efforts to change the way the industry develops and or transports water and power resources in the US and particularly in California. Educating the parties that affect the water and energy markets includes interfacing with government entities (California Energy Commission CEC, California Public Utilities Commission CPUC, US Wildlife Service, Army Corp of Engineers and California Fish and Game) farmers, ranchers and local communities. As an example, CWP is concerned with the environmental protection of all animals, desert, water resources, wetlands, and vegetation on a project site and not just the governmentally protected ones.
Mr. Kennedy further commented, “That our crowdfunding efforts can now directly make a difference in your community. CWP uses donations from the public, as a 501C3 non-profit, to educate and support the development of renewable resources with direct positive impacts to the eco-system. CWP will demonstrate to the world how technology and nature combined can work in harmony if done correctly. As a 501C3 company your donation is tax deductible and through the generation of the clean power CWP will provide its donators with carbon credits.