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Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc V.GRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEBRF

Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc., formerly Greenbriar Capital Corp., is a developer of entry-level sustainable housing, renewable energy, green technologies and sustainable investment projects. It is primarily involved in the acquisition and development of wind and solar energy farms in the United States and renewable energy projects in Canada. It is focused on its three primary projects: Sage Ranch Project, Montalva Solar Farm and Alberta Solar Project. Sage Ranch Project is a 1000-unit entry-level sustainable residential community located in California. It is a Greenbriar sustainable residential community, which is a 138-acre site located between the parallel arterial roads of Valley Boulevard and Pinon Street near Downtown Tehachapi. Montalva Solar Project is a 320 MW DC and 160 MW AC photovoltaic electricity generating solar facility located in the municipalities of Guanica and Lajas, Puerto Rico. Alberta Solar Project is a portfolio of projects totaling 400MW in Alberta, Canada.


TSXV:GRB - Post by User

Comment by tylerreddickon Mar 20, 2024 10:19am
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RE:2023 Water Report

RE:2023 Water Reporthttps://www.kerncog.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/SJV_REAP_Water_Supply_202401l.pdf

Page 36;

" As not all GSPs within Kern County Subbasin were found to be in balance, even with future water supply acquisition and demand reduction projects, and the subbasin was not found to have adequate supply to accommodate RHNA demand, the Kern Subbasin was designated an “Area of Greatest Concern”. "

Obviously Tehachapi will hit the wall eventually. Maybe the water rights held by private GRB shareholders will be more valuable elsewhere? What will GRB shareholders have to pay to get them? That remains an unknown.
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