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Solar Alliance Energy Inc V.SOLR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SAENF

Solar Alliance Energy Inc. is a Canada-based energy solutions provider for commercial and industrial solar installations. Its segments include Solar EPC and Solar Generation. It provides commercial solar design, engineering and installation. Its Sunbox solar system includes solar panels, battery storage, an inverter, optimizers and racking for a complete solar solution. Along with residential solar panels, the Company also offers other home products that can be integrated with solar energy systems. It also offers generators and vehicle charger installations for electric cars. Its solar design and installation services are specifically tailored to create a turnkey experience for commercial businesses. It provides solar panel installation options for commercial solar projects, such as roof space, carports, parking lots and ground mounted arrays. It serves industries, such as agriculture, manufacturing, retail outlets, professional buildings, data centers and utilities.


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Post by coolandniceon Aug 17, 2010 11:14pm
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Clean Power call report

Clean Power call reportJust wanted to make sure you've all seen this report posted on BC Hydro's website:

https://www.bchydro.com/etc/medialib/internet/documents/planning_regulatory/acquiring_power/2010q3/cpc_rfp_process_report.Par.0001.File.CPC_RFP_Process_Report_August_3_2010.pdf

Table 3-5 of the report shows that successful wind projects bid a price of $116, which is about $20/MWh lower than successful small hydro projects in the call.

Finavera accounts for about 800 GWh of the successful wind volume while CP and Quality renewables' projects account for about 700 GWh per year.

Now I'm not a genius but I think that conventionally wind is supposed to be more expensive than Small Hydro. Is $116/MWh enough for these wind sites to be profitable? Be nice of FVR to come cleaner and give us a more detailed breakdown of expected cash flow if and when the projects come online.
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