Monday, February 9, 2009

Entech Solar to Present at the Kaufman Brothers Green Investor Conference on February 18, 2009

Fort Worth, TX – February 9, 2009 – Entech Solar (OTC BB: WWAT.OB), a leader in concentrating solar energy systems, today announced that it will participate in the Kaufman Brothers Green Investor Conference on February 18, 2009 at the Langham Hotel, Boston. Frank Smith, Chief Executive Officer, and Kent Van Houten, Chief Financial Officer, will review the company's technology and growth strategy at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
A live audio webcast of the presentation will be accessible via the Entech Solar website. To hear the presentation and view related materials, please visit the website at www.entechsolar.com. A replay will be available for ninety days. Additional information about this conference can be found at www.kbro.com.
About Entech Solar
Entech Solar is a leading provider of concentrating solar energy systems. Entech designs, manufactures and installs systems that provide both electricity and thermal energy for commercial and industrial applications. Entech uses its proprietary concentrating photovoltaic and thermal (CPVT) technology to deliver the ThermaVolt™ system, which produces cost-competitive distributed energy. For more information, please visitwww.entechsolar.com.


Chris Witty
VP, Investor Relations
Darrow Associates, Inc.
New York, NY
646-438-9385

2 comments:

Solar Now said...

The stimulus bill has passed and billions will be pouring into solar projects. Entech needs new management that is results oriented. As many companies have discovered 6 Sigma only adds layer upon layer of confusion. Based on the repeated delays and lack of production from the new factory, it may be time to go back to installing flat panel. Solar cell prices are down, labor costs down, many material costs down and government support vastly increased. As a shareholder I am very tired of nothing but excuses from management.

TBone said...

As slow as the Entech guys move I wonder if any of them ever get to work in time to go home. Although I bet they show up on pay day. This nonsense needs to end. Time for a new CEO.