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Polaris Renewable Energy Inc T.PIF

Alternate Symbol(s):  RAMPF

Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. is engaged in the acquisition, development and operation of renewable energy projects in Latin America. It operates 82 megawatts (MW) geothermal facility in Nicaragua, three run-of-river hydroelectric facilities in Peru, with a combined capacity of approximately 33 MW, a 25 MW solar plant facility in Dominican Republic, a six MW run-of-river hydroelectric facility in Ecuador and a 10 MW solar plant in Panama. Through its subsidiary, Emerald Solar Energy SRL, it operates the Canoa I Solar Park located in the Barahona Province, Dominican Republic. Its San Jacinto-Tizate Geothermal plant is located in northwestern Nicaragua, in the sire of San Jacinto, municipality of Telica, 20 kilometers from the city of Leon. Its Vista Hermosa Solar Parks are located in the village of Vista Hermosa, Corregimiento de Pueblos Unidos, Aguadulce district, Cocle Province. Through its subsidiary Generacion Andina SAC, it owns 8 de Agosto, a Run of River hydroelectric operation.


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Post by Sailortonyon Nov 05, 2010 9:42am
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Positive Outlook

Positive Outlook" Recent midterm elections confirm positive outlook for geothermal development. The rejection of a bill in California that would have suspended its climate law provides that there is public support for clean energy and in particular geothermal energy in the state.

Following the recent midterm elections in the United States, the U.S. Geothermal Energy Associations states that it believes, “the midterm election results show a positive outlook for geothermal energy. Both at the federal and state levels, there will be continued support for the policies and programs needed to expand geothermal production in the United States.

Republicans taking control of the House will likely increase support for action on extending tax credits – a top priority for the geothermal industry. The House Republicans energy blueprint, the American Energy Act, proposes making the renewable production tax credit permanent which is important for continued growth. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid proposed similar legislation in a previous Congress. The on-again, off-again history of renewable tax incentives undermines investment in new geothermal projects and their supporting manufacturing, drilling, and construction industries. In addition, the new House of Representatives is anticipated to provide strong oversight of agency processes and support streamlining of areas of persistent bureaucratic delay. Reducing bureaucratic delays can only help move new geothermal projects forward.

In both the House and Senate, key geothermal supporters won re-election, several by significant margins. We believe this reflects that their efforts to support more clean, domestic geothermal power production was recognized by their constituents.

At the state level, the election results also brought positive developments. In California voters rejected Proposition 23—which would have suspended the state’s historical climate law. Not only does this demonstrate public support for action on climate change, but it means there will be a strong market for clean, reliable geothermal power in California where geothermal continues to be the leading renewable power provider.”

Source: Statement by GEA via Renewable Energy World"

https://thinkgeoenergy.com/archives/6317

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