HERTEN, Germany, December 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Early in 2008 Germany's Aqua Society GmbH will be launching the Europe-wide sale of a unique new energy module which enables efficient generation of sustainable electricity. Interested parties are invited to demonstrations at the corporation's research centre in Herten, Germany.

Aqua Society's energy module represents ground-breaking technology which generates CO2-free electricity from waste heat at temperatures from 80(degrees)C, accordingly making a decisive contribution to achieving climate targets.

Sustainable electricity from waste heat at 80(degrees)C

"Ecologically it is decisive that the electricity is produced without creating a single additional gram of CO2, which boosts overall energy efficiency", states Hubert Hamm, CEO of Aqua Society GmbH. "For example, in combined heat and power plants the downstream energy module generates additional power by exploiting the heat from the cooling water or exhaust gas - energy which is so far generally allowed to escape unexploited. Waste heat from industrial processes can also be converted to electricity and returned to the production cycle."

Aqua Society's organic Rankine cycle process uses a special low-pressure expansion unit instead of a turbine. The decisive advantage over conventional ORC processes is that the energy module generates electricity at temperatures from as low as 80(degrees)C. A further advantage is that investment costs are significantly lower because Aqua Society's ORC units are designed in a relatively simple and robust way.

Anyone interested in attending a demonstration can register by email at info@aqua-society.com.

Aqua Society GmbH is the operational subsidiary of Aqua Society Inc., whose shares are traded at the German stock exchange in Frankfurt (WKN: A0DPH0, ISIN: USO3841C1009) and New York (OTC:AQAS.OB).