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Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp. V.WEB

Alternate Symbol(s):  WEGYF

Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp. is a Canadian renewable energy company. It originates, develops and monetizes solar photovoltaic (PV) projects and battery energy storage system (BESS) projects. Its projects include Accalia Point Solar PV, Dolcy Project, Corry Solar and BESS Project, Eastervale Project, The Red Willow Project and others. The Accalia Point Solar PV is located in Cameron County, Southern Texas, United States. The Dolcy Project is located in the Municipality of Provost, in east-central Alberta, Canada. The Corry Solar and BESS Project is a 325 MWdc solar photovoltaic project with a 400 MWh battery energy storage system, located in Hale County, Texas. The Eastervale Project is located in the Municipality of Provost, in east-central Alberta, Canada. The Red Willow Project is located near Stettler, Alberta. It also has two new projects in Europe, comprised of the Gierre Solare Project, located in Lazio, Italy, and the NM Solare Project, located in Lazio and Umbria, Italy.


TSXV:WEB - Post by User

Comment by okaynowon Nov 08, 2000 1:44pm
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Post# 2793731

RE: Another new customer

RE: Another new customerIf my memory is correct, answers receives a setup/installation fee plus a per question/answer fee. Depending on the size of the customer, the setup fee ranges up to $200,000 and the ongoing charges are between 7 and 35 cents per question/answers. You can call answers (or NSI) to confirm the revenue streams. Other recurring posts (not matchboxes) that seemed to have some confusion associated with them (for obvious reasons) 1. As far as NSI financing answers, ktopia and other appcos, I think that posters should review NSI's previous communications to understand that the appcos are to finance themselves. Why do posters think that the appcos have been raising funds via private placements? 2. Also, the Kinetiq deal is ~30% NSI and 70% employees, is also to be self financing, so quit worrying about it. NSI is an accelerator for appcos using their technology. Maybe a little bit of thought concerning the roll of "accelerator" is in order. Why would NSI shareholders be upset if Answers is sold, IPO'd etc, - that is precisely how NSI earns its keep. Best regards
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