No one really knows what is going on, save a few. You have to ask yourself the question. Do I trust Mike, or is he out to line his pockets. I am pretty sure of one thing, we are not in the electrical generating business. It seems to me that we are in the enabling business. What I mean by this is that IMO, LLEG does the grunt work, the feasibility studies, the permit apps and all the rest, wrapping it up into a neat bundle, for someone else to buy. This could be considered as a sound business plan in itself. There are many advantages to such a plan. The risk is minimal. The expense of running a power station as opposed to doing the paper work to set a power station up. So where does LLEG go from here? Likely the next opportunity that comes down the pike.
Nick the Brit.