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Altius Renewable Royalties Corp T.ARR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATRWF

Altius Renewable Royalties Corp is a renewable energy royalty company. The Company is engaged in providing long-term, royalty level investment capital to renewable power developers, operators, and originators. It has 35 renewable energy royalties representing approximately 2.6 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power on operating projects and an additional approximate 5.6 GW on projects in development phase, across several regional power pools in the United States. The Company holds interests in a portfolio of 2,068 megawatts of operational wind, solar, and hydro-electric projects located in Texas, Kansas, California and Vermont. In addition, the Company holds investments in renewable project developers that entitle it to additional royalty interest grants upon project sales to third parties. It also includes royalties from GBR's investments in Bluestar Energy Capital, Hodson Energy and Hexagon Energy. Its royalties include Prospero 2, Old Settler, Cotton Plains, Phantom and others.


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Comment by ol_grizon Sep 09, 2021 10:43am
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RE:where is support?

RE:where is support?Really disappointing.  Market seems not to care about future performance, which is supposed to be what it represents!  We're in a show-me-now world.
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