RE:RE:RE:RE:Observation - someone being very smartMostlyserious wrote: Also, there is an unknown number of bamboo farmers that have likely started earlier. One of the bigger district WET systems is being inplemented in Toronto by a group of companies that does not use of world leading or whatever descriptor our farmer uses for his innovation. And one of the backers of sorts is Enbridge.
The bigger the WET system market, the bigger the competition. TMG just announced their $330k WET system sale to an industrial customer, as an example of generic WET players.
Looking forward to forthcoming SHRC's December sales announcements.
Tim2Agami wrote: Mostlyserious wrote: The story had been told as an exciting one for over half a decade, starting with when it was IWS. $100s of millions of dollars in upcoming business.
The new story has it scaled down to $11 million of sales pipeline for the next year to two so far. If we are going to start getting excited based on what they say, then let's start by seeing a few bids being converted into sales contracts over the next few weeks since they said that their sales folks have told them that is what is expected to happen. Given the sales pipeline, these aren't going to be huge, and last quarter had only $80k in revenues. Things have to start ramping up significantly for us older investors to continue the bamboo analogy they started a few years ago.
Let's see how good of a handle they have on their sales prospects.
The farmer tendng the bamboo patch has been trying to invigorate growth for the last decade using the wrong fertilizer.
A repeated application of recycled garden scraps, mellowed meadow muffins and composted cowpies just ain't doin' the trick.
Time to try some miracle grow and cultivate more widely
Enbridge Gas and partners announce world’s largest wastewater energy transfer project in Toronto
Enbridge Gas is getting its feet WET with another clean energy solution.
That’s WET, as in wastewater energy transfer—a process that harnesses the dormant energy of wastewater, and creates a lower-carbon method of heating and cooling buildings.
Today, Enbridge Gas and its group of partners—Canada Infrastructure Bank, VanCity Community Investment Bank, Toronto Western Hospital (part of the University Health Network) and Noventa Energy Partners—announced the world’s largest raw wastewater energy transfer project at Toronto Western Hospital. The Canadian federal government also provided a grant from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Low Carbon Economy Fund.
https://www.enbridge.com/stories/2021/october/enbridge-gas-and-partners-announce-worlds-largest-wastewater-energy-transfer-project-toronto