- Announces investor conference call on Tuesday, November 13 at 4:30 pm (ET)
Company: MicroPlanet Technology Corp.
Stock Listing: TSXV - MP
Stock Listing (US): OTC - MCTYF
Web Site: www.microplanet.com
SEATTLE, WA, Nov. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - MicroPlanet
Technology Corp. ("MicroPlanet" or the "Company"),
(TSXV - MP & OTC - MCTYF) (www.microplanet.com), a smart-grid
energy conservation and power quality company is pleased to
announce that it has signed a multi-million dollar formal licensing
agreement with Tyree Industries Pty Ltd. (Tyree) of
Australia.
Tyree (www.tyree.com.au) is Australia's predominant manufacturer of
distribution and power transformers, with just under 50 percent of
the national distribution transformer market in Australia. Utilizing MicroPlanet's advanced
electronics, Tyree and MicroPlanet will produce a new-generation
transformer that combines the benefits of smart voltage regulation
with distribution transformers. The Regformer™ will ensure improved
power quality at a consistent pre-set voltage, seamlessly
integrating renewable energy back into the grid with bi-directional
regulation. Prototype testing is expected to begin at the Tyree
Energy Technologies Building
(https://www.venuesandevents.unsw.edu.au/venues/TETB.html ) at the
University of New South Wales in late
2012, with sales to ramp up in the second quarter of next year.
The formal licensing agreement provides Tyree
with exclusive rights to use MicroPlanet technologies for
integration with transformers for Australia, New
Zealand and the Australasian islands. The agreement provides
MicroPlanet with compensation for every Regformer™ sold based on
sales margins. The rights renew indefinitely based on minimum
annual license fees to MicroPlanet. The minimum fees are based on
fixed unit quantities but may be adjusted to reflect actual sales
margins, and will be negotiated for future years.
The minimum license fees for the first three
years are:
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- A$ 1.15 million |
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- A$ 5.125 million |
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- A$ 9.5 million |
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"This deal is a monumental achievement for
MicroPlanet as a company, and I believe we are just getting
started," said Brett Ironside,
President and CEO of MicroPlanet. "We are very excited to work with
Tyree on the new RegformerTM technology, which we
believe will be a game changer in the energy world."
The Australian government initiated incentives
for solar energy in 2008. Since then, Australians have
embraced solar energy enthusiastically, with some of the highest
uptake of kilowatt-scale solar photovoltaic (Solar PV) in
the world. This has created a dilemma for electricity distributors,
currently resulting in the rejection of many new installations. The
RegformerTM removes the most significant barriers for
the adoption of renewable energy sources, which are commonly
limited now below 20 percent of line capacity. By comparison,
MicroPlanet last year managed the Solar Decathlon site for the US
Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Labs with
Solar PV which averaged 74 percent penetration. The Regformer™
could fundamentally change the way utility engineers design and
operate their distribution networks.
"The accessibility of solar and wind energy
technology and the Australian Government's extraordinary commitment
to carbon neutrality has resulted in the rapid deployment of
generated renewable energy. The integration of these renewable
resources have had a major impact on local grids which are
struggling to keep up with managing the variable generation of
solar cells on the feeder lines," said Michael Stack, General Manager and Technical
Lead, Tyree. "In many locations consumers are being told that they
cannot install or connect their Solar PV. We expect our utility
clients will enthusiastically adopt this new product as quickly as
we can get it to market. Additionally our industrial and mining
sectors are growing very quickly here and we also see a large
potential for this product for these customers."
MicroPlanet and Tyree have also jointly applied
to the Australian government's Clean Technology Innovation Program
to help accelerate the design and deployment of the
RegformerTM, reflecting the critical need for this
technology to help achieve Australian targets for both distributed
renewable energy and carbon reductions. Tyree and MicroPlanet are
both familiar players on the Australian landscape. MicroPlanet's
low voltage regulators are used by Essential Energy of New South Wales, Ergon Energy of Queensland, ETSA Utilities of South Australia, and Powercor in Victoria to maintain power quality across a
wide range of climatic and operating conditions. MicroPlanet and
the implementation of its products by Ergon Energy in Australia were recently the topic of a study
published in Australasian Power Technologies Transmission &
Distribution
(http://www.flipemag.com.au/APT/eMagT%26D_issue4_2012).
"The past few years have presented significant
challenges for MicroPlanet that required us to refine, validate,
certify, and prepare our technology for scale deployment," said
Ironside. "I want to acknowledge the dedication of all our
employees - most of whom have taken shares in lieu of wages this
year - to the MicroPlanet technology and the global benefits of
energy efficiency. I am very excited for them and for all our
shareholders as our company starts to capitalize on their
significant investments. We will work hard on commercial market
opportunities afforded by our recent product safety certifications,
as we simultaneously look for more partners and licensing
opportunities in other regions throughout the world."
MicroPlanet will hold a live conference call to discuss this
announcement and answer questions on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 4:30 pm ET.
To access the conference call by phone within Canada and the U.S. the toll-free number is
1-800-319-4610. Outside Canada and
the U.S., dial 1-604-638-5340. (Callers should dial in 5 to 10
minutes prior to the scheduled start time).
Management will accept questions by telephone
and e-mail. Questions can be forwarded in advance or during the
conference call to bironside@microplanet.com and may be posed live
by dialing one of the above numbers and pressing *1 on a touch-tone
phone.
About MicroPlanet
MicroPlanet's smart grid energy management solutions improve power
quality and save energy by regulating incoming voltage to a home or
business with patented power electronics. Its technology has
been deployed in eight countries by more than twenty utilities, the
U.S. military and numerous commercial customers to save energy,
improve power quality and grid efficiency, and to facilitate the
integration of renewable energy sources including solar and
wind. MicroPlanet is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange
(TSX-V), trading under the stock symbol MP. www.microplanet.com
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