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Synex Renewable Energy Corp T.SXI

Synex Renewable Energy Corporation is engaged in the development, acquisition, ownership, and operation of renewable energy projects in Canada. The Company has ownership interests in 12 megawatts (MW) of operating hydro projects in British Columbia and owns a Vancouver Island grid connection and utility carrying on business as Kyuquot Power Ltd. The Company also has 9.4 MW of construction ready run-of-river projects, applications, and land tenures on another 24 potential hydroelectric sites totaling over 150 MW of capacity, and approximately 16 wind development sites that could provide up to 4,700 MW of clean power in British Columbia. The electrical energy business of the Company is conducted by its wholly owned subsidiary, Synex Energy Resources Ltd. Its power plants include Mears Creek Hydro Plant, Cypress Creek Hydro Plant, China Creek Hydro Plant, McKelvie Creek Hydro Project, Newcastle Creek Hydro Project, Victoria Lake Hydro Project, and others.


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Comment by jerrio78on May 23, 2021 5:22pm
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RE:RE:NR - Synex Int'l Keen to Tell Investors about its Projects

RE:RE:NR - Synex Int'l Keen to Tell Investors about its ProjectsThe root of the problem was years in the making. Taking on multiple failed ventures and listing them as under water assets didn't fool investors into embracing a losing balance sheet. Now they want to throw around the catch phrase future hydrogen energy options... come on that's being done by so many who aren't swimming in debt tied to restricted contracts. I could go on and on. I love the ideas that enter this sector every week but I think investment dollars are better spent on recent start-ups and not rehashed failed ventures bundled up in an attempt to keep salaries going. 
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