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Sustainable Renewable Power Technology!

eMpasys Nvoltaic is a independent division of  eMpasys renewable tech. The division will focus on providing Nvoltaic renewable tech decentralized power systems, consultations and designs. The division will help bring to market, educate, promote and design various Nvoltaic possible solutions. The Nvoltaic tech solutions can be integrate into various applications as a sustainable clean energy power source.

Nvoltaic renewable tech solutions can be jointly developed with R&D companies, Prototype developers,manufacturers and utility companies. The Nvoltaic technology will make it possible to achieve scalable, sustainable electrical power infrastructure without the environmental drawbacks associated with conventional energy sources.

The advanced energy storage renewable power technology is designed to provide 100% on demand power and will generate electricity without external input (e.g. Solar power, Wind power, or any other conventional energy sources) it will produce economical sustainable clean energy. The scalable renewable technology solutions can be design for various power consumption requirements.

There is a difference between the terms “alternative energy” and “renewable energy” > Alternative energy refers to any form of energy which is an alternative to the traditional fossil fuels, like oil, natural gas and coal. Renewable and clean energy, on the other hand, refers to forms of energy that are renewed by mechanical or natural processes, such as Magnetic Wave Form Energy, Cosmic Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydro power and Kinetic Energy.

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