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Eguana Technologies Inc EGTYF


Primary Symbol: V.EGT

Eguana Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based company, which designs and manufactures residential and commercial energy storage systems. The Company is engaged in delivering grid edge power electronics for fuel cell, photovoltaic and battery applications, and delivers various solutions from its manufacturing facilities in Europe, Australia and North America. The Company supplies energy storage systems for solar self-consumption, grid services and demand charge applications at the grid edge. The Company’s product lines are based on patented, software-driven, advanced power control technology platform. Its products include Evolve and Elevate. Its Evolve is a storage solution for homes large and small, which provides a fully automated backup solution for multi-day power outages. Its Elevate is engineered to reduce peak loads and reduce demand charges for small commercial and industrial applications.


TSXV:EGT - Post by User

Post by ugluuakon Feb 16, 2024 11:22am
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Eguana's Management

Eguana's ManagementNow the hey did we put that switch?
Who knows where the switch is ?
Pathetic bunch of poops !

"In fact, without proper resource management, California utilities might need to spend up to $50 billion to prepare their distribution grids for a high level of EVs, electric heating in buildings, and other distributed energy resources by 2035, a study by power software and consultancy Kevala, Inc., conducted for the California Public Utilities Commission concluded last May. The study found that electrifying more end uses would drive up peak load, thereby necessitating grid capacity upgrades. 

Transportation electrification, in particular, drove a significant portion of the distribution grid impacts, the study noted, and the costs associated with preparing the grid for the influx of zero-emission vehicles will “escalate in earnest in 2030 and dramatically increase by 2035 regardless of scenario.”

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