RE:RE:I3060.comThe same thing is happening in Europe as well..... from Tenet's last Form 7 (October), page 5 (below in bold italics)..... JJ has already mentioned in the past that Tenet would most likely expand into France, UK, Germany, I'm betting that Tenet will be very involved there as well. As I mentioned before in my previous posts, Tenet will be global through its hubs... green/clean tech is here to stay. And with recent announcment of the Canadian government stepping in to keep Chinese foreign investment out of the critical minerals here in Canada (as a matter of national security), governments are getting serious about the green industry. When governments get involved, that's a huge infusion of cash no matter which side of the fence you're on. Government partnerships will further ramp up growth even more.
"The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has announced a mandate for rooftop solar on commercial and public buildings by 2027, and for residential buildings by 2029. The EU target for renewable energy has been increased from 40% to 45%.The Issuer’s clean energy platform helps identify roofs for solar panels and provides real time energy usage data among other features and so could position the Issuer to take advantage of this global opportunity." PR
lscfa wrote: KLF (Kailifeng New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.) is operates in the clean energy sector. It carries out R&D and is the owner of the i3060 platform. Named after China's pledge to cut carbon dioxide emissions after 2030 and be carbon neutral by 2060, the i3060 platform aims to digitize the feasibility and life cycle of clean energy projects. In early 2022, the Company began working with China Energy Engineering Corp. (CEEC) on a pilot project in four cities to install solar panels on residential and commercial roofs in a cost-effective manner. The i3060 platform is used to identify all the roof tops in each city where solar panels could potentially be installed, with each such roof identified as a mini-project. The platform then estimates the potential energy to be generated by each mini-project and its potential profitability before determining whether the mini-project should be pursued. Funding for the projects is provided through the Business HubTM. All or part of the energy generated can be used by the building owners or sold to the energy grid.