SUPPLYING GREEN ELECTRICITY TO INDUSTRIES AND UTILITIES
KiNRG is developing a Downdraft Energy Tower project in Yuma, Arizona that will supply economical green power to industrial, utility, and government partners, including large-scale customers looking to increase their green energy initiatives and reduce their carbon footprint.
International hyperscalers, mission critical facilities and industrial operators are committing to long-term purchases of green energy to supply their corporate operations and facilities. The KiNRG proprietary, licensed Tower solution is designed and constructed to meet the challenge.
The California Energy Commission has pre-certified our energy and qualified it to meet their Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS).
KiNRG is now securing long-term power purchase agreements from interested industries and utilities insuring their future price of our carbon neutral power. The rationale is simple - KiNRG is the Future of Energy!
CORPORATE MANAGEMENT TEAM
Stephen Sadle
Chief Operating Officer
Thomas Farber, PE
Senior Project Manager
Ronald W. Pickett
CEO
Mossadaq Chughtai
Vice Chairman
Millard “Flip” Wallen, III
President
Paul Markowski
Lead Consultant, Meteorology & Cloud Science Expert
Dr. Shannon Holloawy
Chief Programmer & Software Integration
Aysha Chughtai
Director of Innovation
George Elliot
KiNRG Meteorologist & Tower Location Consultant
CONSULTING TEAM
KiNRG has engaged and collaborated closely with expert consultants to evaluate the technical solution incorporated in the Tower plans and has identified a team of experts to complete composite tasks necessary to incorporate the science with physics and construction.
Meteorologists from two renowned universities were retained to analyze the downdraft system metrics and to evaluate the final operational programs. They, in turn, were overseen by an independent tenured meteorological expert to monitor and coordinate their work. An accomplished physicist from another university coordinated the algorithmic programming, which is the basis for the complex operating control system that monitors, controls, and operates the energy production system.
In conjunction with another renowned university, KiNRG added a topflight aerodynamics engineering firm to coordinate wind analysis and turbine blade design. Milwaukee School of Engineering will finalize the engineered design hardware of the patented hydraulic energy extraction and control system. The Fluid Dynamics department of the Milwaukee School of Engineering has reviewed the requirements of the water pumping and water injection system and is prepared to complete technical hardware design.
KiNRG has utilized and will continue to use local counsel and planning engineers in Yuma, Arizona and has retained and uses a public relations firm to coordinate with public officials and agencies.