West Australian Plant Trials

In February of 2011, Penergetic-P was tested on Tomatoes and Chilli plants grown here in Western Australia.  These trials were conducted by The Challenger Institute.

The test results show that against control groups, on average Penergetic-P treated plants fared better than non-treated plants.

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Scientific test of the Penergetic AquaKat

Crystal Structure

Dr. Elmar Langenscheidt
Schwalmstr. 229
41238 Mönchengladbach, Germany
10/09/01
Test report for the “AquaKat” device by Penergetic Int. AG, Kesswil, Switzerland.
Scientific test of the Penergetic AquaKat

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Calcium build up problem solved

Before AquaKat

The problem: At least every 3 month the pipes in our the cooling system needed to be de-scaled due to calcium build up . The build up of calcium prevented the system working efficiently and caused overheating. 3 months after the installation of Aqua-Kat technology the photos show a distinct improvement in the pipes. They are almost in perfect condition.

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Homogenous Manure

Slurry Pit Treatment

After a visit to Austrian colleagues, Slovenian pig breeder Mr.Valenko Ptuj decided to start using Penergetic products on his farm. He had problems with the smell (in the stable as with spreading the slurry onto the fields). Another major issue was the difficulty to keep the slurry homogenous. End of June 2003 he started to use Penergetic-g for the first time. 3 kg Penergetic-g for pigs were mixed with water and sprayed over the lattice floor into the cesspit below. The slurry was additionally stirred for a few minutes with the mixer. Every week further 5 g / LSU were mixed with water and sprayed over the floor. [Read more...]

Significant reduction of odour

Pig fattening farms close to residential areas always get complaints about their “fragrant” business from residents who scrunch up their noses. Indeed, there is usually a significant ammonia concentration in the air around them and these unpleasant smells will travel farthest with adverse wind conditions. Kurt Stoller and his family from Aach near Romanshorn in Switzerland work a PAL farm, which stands for “particularly animal friendly livestock housing”. On a PAL-farm the animals have more space than on a conventional farm and are housed on littered floors. In spite of large groups of piglets (mostly more than 80 animals in the individual pens) there are hardly any fights among the animals. They are mainly fed concentrated liquid pig feed, but they also receive 20 tons of hay per annum. [Read more...]

Slurry and Compost trial with 600 cows

Edgar Smith and his two brothers work a 300 ha farm in Comox on Vancouver Island (B.C.), Canada. It is very important to him that all work is carried out in an environmentally friendly way. For the extensive trial outlined here, the aim was to find out if Penergetic-g is able to bring about an odour reduction in the barn and if changes in nitrogen and ammonia levels would be noticeable. Another aim was to see if the slurry conversion would be accelerated. The trial was divided into two parts: slurry was to be examined on the one hand and solid manure on the other. This was gathered before the trial. The trial period was set at 16 weeks. [Read more...]

Liquid manure on winter barley

Penergetic at work naturally

Werner Saurer

Werner Saurer puts his heart and soul into farming. This becomes obvious when walking through his meadows and fields, when looking into his cattle shed and listening to what is important to him. However, he not only loves farming, he is also an expert in all aspects of it, including the business side. Like many others he noticed that the new type of suffers from a few big problems: the low rate of decomposition of the slurry itself, the problem of sedimentation layers forming, perhaps of greatest concern putrefaction and the formation of biogas in the containers which are usually closed tightly. Up to now, time- and cost-consuming mechanical agitation has been the only solution. However Werner Saurer has discovered another effective method – Penergetic-g slurry activator. [Read more...]

Greatly reduced operating costs

Over the years Penergetic has made a great name for itself in liquid manure treatment. What are the reasons for this?  Amplified resonances (information) stimulate biological cycles of micro-organisms in a directed fashion. The information of oxygen, for example, leads to slurry bacteria making the slurry homogeneous and fluid. The aerobic conversion reduces floating and sedimentation layers and leads to a dramatic reduction of odour emissions. When the slurry is spread there are less scorching of the plants and the effects of the slurry are optimised. All in all, this process could simply be called “bringing life into slurry” – as is so often the case, the simplest method is the best one. With a minimum of energy and other factors that could have a negative impact on the environment, the aerobic bacteria are stimulated. [Read more...]

World-class athlete

Oliver Bernhard three-time duathlon world champion

Olivier Bernhard drinks AquaKat water

Born in 1968, Olivier Bernhard turned professional at the early age of 17. He has been duathlon world champion three times, was a multiple Ironman winner and has claimed a number of other national titles. For years this world-class professional has been drinking AquaKat water. He says: “I noticed that drinking AquaKat vitalised water speeds up my recovery and also improves the acid-base balance. As a top athlete these advantages are indispensable for me. I would not like to go without this vitalised water anymore.” Olivier Bernhard goes on to say: “As an athlete I have learned to pursue goals. With discipline and persistence. But I have also learned about the power of vision and benefited from the knowledge of others. Exact analysis, a professional evaluation of these and an action plan based on this were the foundation of my development as an athlete. Only in this way was I able to constantly improve my ability to perform even when others called it ‘quits’. [Read more...]

AquaKat changes water structure

The French Navy

The French Navy has tested the AquaKat technology in their Toulon base. The aim was to stop the massive problem with limescale deposits within the water supply of the naval base, because water consumption was very irregular. Approximately 27 m³ cold water are needed there daily, on average 23 m³ daily plus a maximum of 8 m³ of warm water (5 m³/day on average). In principle, it has to be said that the AquaKat technology cannot change the chemical composition of water. The AquaKat does not take effect directly in the water, i.e. nothing is added to or taken out of the water. What the AquaKat changes is the water structure. [Read more...]