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Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc V.GRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEBRF

Greenbriar Sustainable Living Inc. is a developer of sustainable entry-level housing and renewable energy projects. The Company’s primary business is the acquisition, management, development, and possible sale of real estate and renewable energy projects. It operates through three segments: real estate development in the United States (Real Estate), solar energy projects in Puerto Rico (Solar Energy) and corporate headquarters located in Canada (Corporate). The Company is focused on building two large-scale projects, namely Sage Ranch in Tehachapi, California and Montalva in Guanica, Puerto Rico. Sage Ranch is a real estate community of over 995 entry-level homes in the Tehachapi Valley, a community located in southern California. Its Montalva property (1,747 acres) is a large utility-scale solar and battery storage building with an initial size of 80 MWac or 160 MWdc, located in the southwestern coastal area of Puerto Rico. Its Cordero Ranch property is located in Cedar City, Utah.


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Comment by Frosch1on Oct 09, 2023 10:52am
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RE:RE:kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year?

RE:RE:kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year?
I'm looking forward to seeing the numbers (revenue, capex, opex). I hope to hear more from Jeff soon. 
 
The link below mentions costs of 240 MUSD - including financing costs and OPEX. On my assumed revenue of 800 MUSD, this would give a pre-tax profit of 560 MUSD. What can be taken as tax? I am from Europe - I need your help to understand what the taxes are in Canada/USA. An approximate % rate?

Project costs including financing costs, development fees, completion fees, O&M (operation and maintenance) reserves, spare parts and working capital will result in a total project cost of approximately $240 million.  Final project costs will be dependent on the final cost of PV panels, batteries. inverters and other major equipment at the exact date of purchase and the construction costs.  The project cost estimate is based on prior hard bids and current estimates. 

Greenbriar Capital Corp.: Form 20FR12G - Filed by newsfilecorp.com (sec.gov)

Frosch1 wrote: Many thanks Sven! 

I have read the SEC file below. It mentions about 280,000,000 kilowatt hours of energy per year. Your caluculation is also with the assumption of full capacity. 

Revenue (80,000,000 kilowatt hours of energy per year):
1 Year:  28 MUSD
Number of Years for Initial Period: 25 years:  700 MUSD
Number of Years for First Extension: 5 years:   840 MUSD
Number of Years for Second Extension: 5 years:  980 MUSD

I assume 800 MUSD revenue for the lifetime. What are the capex and opex?

Our plan calls for the Montalva Solar Project to be built in multiple phases, with the initial phase being for 160 MW DC (to be produced by the solar panels) and, after conversion, 80 MW AC.  Upon completion of the initial phase, the station is expected to be capable of producing approximately 280,000,000 kilowatt hours of energy per year - enough power for at least 30,000 homes.  

Greenbriar Capital Corp.: Form 20FR12G - Filed by newsfilecorp.com (sec.gov)

Frosch1 wrote: kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year?

PartlyCloudy, thanks for the link.

The following example talks about 210 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year. Technology has certainly improved since 2014.

What is your opinion on how many kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year can the Montalva Solar Project deliver?

 Scatec Solar Receives Approvals to Build 80MWac PV Plant in Utah
April 07, 2014
Scatec Solar has received the final approvals necessary to build an 80MWac photovoltaic, or PV, solar plant in Iron County, Utah. The Utah Red Hills Renewable Energy Park, set to be built on a site with excellent solar irradiation, will generate around 210 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year, which will be fed into the grid under a twenty-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with PacifiCorp.
Scatec Solar Receives Approvals to Build 80MWac PV Plant in Utah -April 07, 2014 at 06:57 am EDT | MarketScreener




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