Post by
BayWall on Mar 02, 2022 5:38pm
Time will tell
Seems like a lot of things can influence the project. Not even talking about project costs, supply chain issues, grid connections/upgrades, regulatory issues and synergies with other green technologies. Economically it has to pan out, along with a suite of other benefits realized beyond the windfarm.
As Oceanic's MD&A repeats--There are many factors that could result in materially different outcomes than the forward-looking information contained in the MD&A including, but not limited to, the state of capital and financial markets, the general economy, the political climate, the commodity markets, foreign exchange fluctuations, the energy sector, electricity demand, technology, environmental factors, community relations and First Nations.