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THE STINGRAY WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
Nominated by
The United Nations
Referred to by Reuters as "the Nobel Prize for Sustainability,” the Katerva Awards are the pinnacle of global sustainability recognition. Through them the best ideas on the planet are identified, refined and accelerated toward impact at a global level.
1/10th the cost of solar
or wind turbines
Clean Energy
Clean Water
Global Food Supplies
Global Financial Breakthroughs
All From One System
Payback period
Less Than 24 months
The Only Question Is:
What Will You Do With All The Electricity?











The "Show Me First" Hurdle
Every pioneering hardware technology faces the “show me first” skepticism. While this response is natural—especially when something promises to upend decades-old paradigms—the reality is that many of the most iconic breakthroughs, from commercial wind turbines and solar panels to smartphones and electric vehicles, all required belief and support at the pre-production phase. For The Stingray, the reality is even more compelling: every component in the system is already off-the-shelf, mass-produced, thoroughly tested, certified, and backed by the world’s most trusted brands. This means that while the fully assembled system awaits its first capital-backed model, there is almost zero component or supply chain risk—a unique strength rarely seen at this stage in technology development.
Communicate Progress and Next Steps Transparently
The journey to creating a world-changing solution doesn’t begin with its first live demonstration; it begins with a foundation of credible engineering and strategic assembly. The Stingray’s engineering design, supply chain, and financial models are fully developed, with global partners ready for immediate execution once funding is secured. This readiness is evident in the published bill of materials, supplier commitments, and a seasoned team with proven records in bringing complex systems to market. Our next step is to use the pre-sale and investment proceeds to produce, validate, and independently certify the first production-ready model in full public view—catalyzing both market and regulatory adoption.
Attracting the Visionaries: Why Support Now Matters
History rewards those with the vision to act before everyone else sees proof. Today’s opportunity is especially rare: a chance to help build the blueprint for a better world—one that addresses energy poverty, water access, food security, economic development, and climate resilience in a single, elegant system. By acting now, early supporters join an elite group of changemakers who will be recognized as founding partners in a coming global transformation. Your engagement is what accelerates the transition from “show me” to “show the world”—with extraordinary social, environmental, and financial returns as a result.
FAQs
1. What stage is The Stingray at right now?
The Stingray is fully engineered, with every component detailed, sourced, and confirmed
as off-the-shelf and widely available. We are crowdfunding and accepting pre-sales to
build and validate the first production-ready unit, after which rapid scaling will begin.
2. How do I know the components are reliable if there isn’t a full model yet?
Every major component (electronics, power systems, communications, structure) is already
operating in tens of thousands or even millions of applications globally and is backed by
leading brands, ensuring proven reliability and easy service.
3. What is the timeline for seeing the first operating production model?
Once funding closes, we anticipate the first Stingray will be assembled, independently
validated, and demonstrated publicly within 180 days.
4. Are you working with recognized partners for manufacturing and certification?
Yes. Manufacturing, installation, validation, logistics, and service partners are all industry
leaders (see our business plan for details). Third-party certification will be done by
DNV-GL, a global authority in field validation.
5. What is the expected financial return?
Each Stingray unit offers less than 2-year payback, with projected 2,173% ROI over
20 years and multiple recurring revenue streams, dramatically outperforming traditional
alternatives.
6. What happens if there are unforeseen technical problems?
Because we’re using only pre-certified, proven components, technical risk is extremely
low. Modular design allows easy upgrades or replacements without costly downtime.
7. How will you keep early supporters informed?
Founders, early sponsors, and pre-sale clients will receive regular, transparent updates
—including build progress, certifications, live demos, and rollout milestones.
8. Can I visit the first demonstration or participate in pilots?
Yes, we welcome founding partners and pre-sale clients to join us for the unveiling and
even participate in ongoing pilot projects worldwide.
9. When will I receive my pre-sale unit or benefit?
Pre-sale supporters will receive priority, “first-in, first-out” delivery as production starts,
with clear schedules communicated in advance.
10. Why should I support now instead of waiting?
Supporting now means you will be credited as a founding visionary, enjoy special pricing
and privileges, be first to benefit from the full Stingray platform, and most importantly,
play a pivotal role in delivering a breakthrough technology that will change millions of
lives for the better.





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White Rainbow- True Story Below...
White Rainbow
A miracle Story... one of mine.
“Where do you start?”
I drove up to Northern Ontario with a friend who had a family cottage on a lake. I had never been there before. Very rustic and beautiful. It had been in the family for two generations.
We stayed up until well past midnight. It was perfect. Clear sky – stars that you could almost touch.
We were sitting around the camp fire and I noticed that the tree line was still quite bright which I thought odd for that time of night and I asked my friend if there was town nearby - a bit of light pollution perhaps, and he said no.
We took his boat out and drifted out to the middle of the lake to enjoy the night and we thought that there was a bit of a fog on the lake at first but there wasn’t. We realized that the glow was the northern lights shimmering over the tree line reflecting off of the lake. But it wasn’t just any Aurora. It was white – pure white.
And then a full moon began to rise over the lake and we thought to ourselves, wow, we are really seeing something, and started smiling. So, I asked my friend if he had ever seen the northern lights up here and he said no, never, not in the thirty years he had been there.
The moon continued to rise as the Aurora slowly changed to form a soft, white rainbow from one end of the sky to the other as far as the eye could see.
And it just stayed there, not shimmering any longer. It just stayed there high above the pines.
That is when we noticed a large, red star on the horizon and realized that it was Mars rising in the distance – I think they said it was the closest it was going to be in thousands of years. So now this was all just too surreal and we stopped laughing.
We were both absolutely silent trying to make sense of it all when shooting stars begin to streak across the sky. Dozens of them.
White rainbow, full moon, mars rising and shooting stars…”
It was then that I closed my eyes to fight back the emotions. The gift of the night, and the thought that if there was ever a time to be in awe it was then so I just stayed quiet and said a prayer."
This Site is dedicated to sharing the true miracles that happen to us all. The world is filled with them. I invite you to share your true stories with your friends here.
White Rainbow
“What is it?”
“I am not sure that you would believe me if I told you,” David putting his duffle bag down and giving her a kiss.
“Where do you start?” shaking his head in disbelief.
“Where do you start?” he repeated.
“What happened? Is everything ok? You’re scaring me.”
“No, no. It’s just…”
“Everything is fine. Kayle is fine. It’s just that when we were up at the cottage we stayed up until well past midnight. You know the lake. It was perfect. Clear sky – stars that you could touch.”
“And then I noticed that the tree line was still quite bright which I thought odd for that time of night and I asked Kayle if the town nearby had grown over the years since I had been there - a bit of light pollution perhaps, and he said no.”
“Anyway, we hopped in his boat and drifted out to the middle of the lake to enjoy the night and we thought that there was a bit of a fog on the lake but it wasn’t. We realized that the glow was the northern lights shimmering over the tree line reflecting off of the lake. But it wasn’t just any Aurora. It was white – pure white.”
“What would have?,” she started to ask but he continued.
“And then a full moon began to rise over the lake and we thought to ourselves, wow, we are really seeing something, and started smiling. So, I asked Kayle if he had ever seen the northern lights up here and he said no, never, not in the thirty years he had been there.”
She smiled and said, “That is a wow.”
“How did the rest of the trip go?” moving his duffle bag into the kitchen.
“No, wait. There is more.”
“More?”
“Lots.”
“The moon rises, right, and then the Aurora slowly changes and forms a soft, white rainbow from one end of the sky to the other. No kidding,” David, now pacing and entranced by the memory – his hands forming the arc as he saw it.
“And it just stayed there, not shimmering any longer. It just stayed there high above the pines.”
“And that is when we noticed a large, red star on the horizon and realized that it was Mars rising in the distance – I think they said it was the closest it was going to be in thousands of years. So now this is all just silly and we stop laughing.
“Now,…
“Wait for it,” his eyes trying to comprehend.
“We are both absolutely quiet trying to make sense of it all when shooting stars begin to streak across the sky. Dozens of them.”
“So, white rainbow, full moon, mars rising and shooting stars…”
“It was then that I closed my eyes to fight back the emotions and thought about you, the gift of the night, and thought that if there was ever a time to be in awe it was then so I just had to say a quiet, little prayer.
“What do you do with that?” he asked, searching her for answers; shaking his head.
“What do you do with that…?”
