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Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc V.GRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEBRF

Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc. is a developer of sustainable entry-level housing and renewable energy projects. The Company’s primary business is the acquisition, management, development, and possible sale of real estate and renewable energy projects. It operates through three segments: real estate development in the United States (Real Estate), solar energy projects in Puerto Rico (Solar Energy) and corporate headquarters located in Canada (Corporate). The Company is focused on building two large-scale projects, namely Sage Ranch in Tehachapi, California and Montalva in Guanica, Puerto Rico. Sage Ranch is a real estate community of over 995 entry-level homes in the Tehachapi Valley, a community located in southern California. Its Montalva property (1,747 acres) is a large utility-scale solar and battery storage building with an initial size of 80 MWac or 160 MWdc, located in the southwestern coastal area of Puerto Rico. Its Cordero Ranch property is located in Cedar City, Utah.


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Post by tylerreddickon Apr 24, 2024 11:14am
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California water system broken

California water system brokenhttps://www.tehachapinews.com/news/water-district-manager-laments-low-swp-allocation-during-high-water-year/article_ac000902-00f7-11ef-9784-27c1bd7fbd16.html

Water continues to flow over the spillway at Oroville Dam, but so far, the Department of Water Resources has not increased the Table A allocation to State Water Project contractors, including the Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District.

General Manager Tom Neisler told members of the district’s board on April 17 that the outflow from Lake Oroville has ranged from 5,000 to 14,000 cubic feet per second since late January.

“Virtually all of this water has flowed through the (Sacramento-San Joaquin River) Delta and out to the ocean with little to no beneficial use,” he said.


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