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Oceanic Wind Energy Inc V.NKW.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NKWFF

Oceanic Wind Energy Inc. is a Canada-based renewable energy company with a focus on an offshore wind energy project. The Company's primary business is the development of renewable energy projects. It has been developing an offshore wind project on the north coast of British Columbia in Hecate Strait.


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Post by BayWallon Oct 25, 2024 9:52pm
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Good ole days

Good ole daysGraduated same year in high school with Senator Marty Klyne. 

Carm Carteri also, he played in the CFL for Hamilton, Montreal and Sask.

I wish sometimes to see how everyone made out, but lost touch with many. One went to supervisory position at a Crown Corp, while anothers became a chartered accountant.

One played junior hockey, while another Marsh Hamilton went to study at Yale. He was the quarterback for the football team, which won a provincial title. 

Whether in sports, business or senior management, the above stood out as having the ambition and the drive to achieve. Glad to have been part of the class of '75.

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Back to Oceanic. No news. Maybe everything is confidential, now that Elemental Energy is in the picture. Don't know if the recent election will affect renewable energy development in the NW region. 

Offshore wind is expensive. It's a business and has to be economically viable. I still hold out hope, but it will take quite a few things coming together. Things which have not materialized yet.
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