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Capital Power Corp T.CPX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CPXWF | CPWPF | T.CPX.PR.A | T.CPX.PR.C | T.CPX.PR.E | CPRHF | T.CPX.PR.K

Capital Power Corporation is a growth-oriented power producer company. The Company develops, acquires, owns, and operates renewable and thermal power generation facilities and manages its related electricity and natural gas portfolios. It is involved in the operation of electrical generation facilities within Canada and in the United States. The Company has approximately 9,300 megawatts (MW) of power generation capacity at 32 facilities across North America. Its projects under construction include over 140 MW of renewable generation capacity and 512 MW of incremental natural gas combined cycle capacity from the repowering of Genesee 1 and 2 in Alberta, and over 350 MW of natural gas and battery energy storage systems in Ontario and approximately 70 MW of solar capacity in North Carolina in advanced development. Its La Paloma facility is located in Kern County, California. The Company also has a Harquahala natural gas generation facility in Arizona.


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Comment by crytonon Dec 24, 2003 12:00am
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Post# 8136139

RE: How low will it go?

RE: How low will it go?I'm inclined to agree with Nokidding on LTI they must do a deal no way around it as it continues to decend. Until they have paying customers where is the money to pay ongoing expenses light, heat,telephone(and I use the singular), Investor relations !!!! LTI doesn't have much in the bank in the way of cash. CPX well what do we know? I have to say not much. So far just a load of broad projections which mean nothing until CPX takes action to implement it's strategy and define it's aims.
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