Company Profile | May 10, 2000

Powergy, Inc.

Powergy, Inc., founded in 1995. The company has developed a rapidly expanding worldwide network of distributors and independent sales representatives for its Clean Power Systems.

Powergy manufactures a series of power conditioning devices known as Powergy Clean Power Systems. The Powergy product line provides value-added attributes such as improved power quality, greater electrical system capacity, and reduced electricity costs for both suppliers and end users. These cost-effective, state- of-the-art power conditioning devices are available for industrial, residential and small business markets.

Using proven power conditioning methods developed in conjunction with a team of scientists from Diversified Technologies, Inc. led by Dr. Marcel Gaudreau, Powergy has combined three technologies- power factor correction, surge and spike protection, and noise filtration-in one simple, durable and inexpensive package that can be used by typical American homeowners, large commercial buildings, and industrial manufacturing facilities alike.

Powergy units provide up to 20% savings in total energy consumption (volt-amps) and up to 5% savings in kilowatt-hours (kW).

Powergy's Clean Power Systems are available in 10 models, ranging from the 240 volt, single-phase residential model to the 600 volt commercial/industrial model. An Extended Warranty and a 60-day money- back guarantee for all models ensure simple and affordable solutions to power quality problems.

Since Powergy reduces kW usage by up to 5%, users of the Powergy Clean Power Systems typically realize direct paybacks in two years or less.

Installation of the Powergy Clean Power System can provide benefits to power providers, including lower total cost, greater system capacity, branding of power, and "free" surge, spike and noise protection.

A typical Powergy power conditioner saves up to 17,000-kilowatt hours of electricity annually, preventing the emission of 165 lbs. of sulfur dioxide, 89 lbs. of nitrogen oxides, and 13 tons of carbon dioxide. (U.S. Department of Energy).