The RESTEC Mark 10 Waterpumping Windmill

Posted on 27th November 2008 by admin in energy windmill - Tags: , , , , , ,

Dakshidin Corporation (PINKSHEETS: DKSC) has completed the successful installation of a RESTEC windmill in Prescott Valley, Arizona. This windmill was purchased by RESTEC’s first U.S. distributor. RESTEC International Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dakshidin Corporation.

RESTEC is selecting distributors for the windmills over the next few months and plans to have over 25 distributors by the end of the third quarter 2007. The first 3 distributors have been selected to cover the U.S., North Africa, France, Spain and Italy.

RESTEC’s distributor for Africa will be traveling there in the next two weeks to meet with the many groups that have expressed an interest in the world’s most powerful water pumping windmill. The various groups that have contacted our distributor will be using the windmill initially for pumping water. These groups are very interested in RESTEC’s R&D efforts that will provide the windmill with the ability to generate electricity as well as provide fresh drinking water by using either flash distillation or reverse osmosis.

One of RESTEC’s goals is to be able to provide coastal regions with a windmill unit that is capable of desalinating ocean water for communities. Using only the renewable and sustainable power of the wind and no other external energy sources involving fossil fuels, RESTEC will be able to provide a turnkey solution to water starved coastal and island communities.

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12 Comments »

  1. wow great video …
    wow great video thanks for posting

    Comment by ogirv101 — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  2. Now that the stock …
    Now that the stock has moved to 0.08 it is probably a better change that you will make huge money if it goes to 0.4 !!!!

    Might be a better chance it goes to 0.04 and you pumpled your money there with nothing but hot air.

    Comment by davemucha001 — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  3. That is a beautiful …
    That is a beautiful machine.

    Comment by h1aa — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  4. can you elaborate …
    can you elaborate more on the windmill well? How much water is being pumped? Is it a commercial windmill well or a test?

    Comment by birdsplitter — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  5. 3850 ft to water in …
    3850 ft to water in the 2nd new mexico well. Unbelievable.

    Comment by luckyvet — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  6. Here in Iowa storms …
    Here in Iowa storms have ripped most of the windmills like this apart. Someone we know here says that the windmills overtorque in the high wind and fling themselves apart.

    Comment by michaelb323 — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  7. Looks good! I’m …
    Looks good! I’m thinking about purchasing this stock @ .24.

    Does anyone know how well these type of windmills hold up in storms?

    Comment by markuzick — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  8. DKSC at $0.26 cents …
    DKSC at $0.26 cents really cheap. Get in before Jannuary. Ready to explode to new heights of $0.40 cents.

    Comment by Nickster987654321 — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  9. Pretty tough to …
    Pretty tough to lift water more than about 30 feet on a single pump. 15m is closer to 50 feet.

    Comment by MadRat70 — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  10. Really interesting, …
    Really interesting, greetings from Costa Rica

    Comment by nechav — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  11. DKSC ..only 40 …
    DKSC ..only 40 cents per share.
    looks positive but who knows?

    Comment by kontrariankid — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

  12. Sweet. You should …
    Sweet. You should pump it up 15m into a tank for storage.

    Comment by buddchiefer — November 27, 2008 @ 1:14 am

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