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Thursday, 06/04/2015 11:59:44 PM

Thursday, June 04, 2015 11:59:44 PM

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Here is an interesting read and why I have been willing to wait & accumulate BBRD - our market is NOW emerging and getting LARGE attention worldwide.
Less developed nations starving for power, and that don't have the obstacle we do in the west to divest from fossil fuels because infrastructure barely exists, is exactly our main target market.
Having already begun several projects there, imo Africa could well be as good or possibly even better than China will be for BBRD
When revs start hitting the books very soon the number$ will be staggering and it won't take more than a project or two to catapult the pps toward $1 fast.
Then the snowball rolls...
Can Africa lead the way on renewable energy?

Across Africa as a whole, 600 million people - two-thirds of the population - do not have access to electricity



An analogy can be made with the spread of mobile telephones.
Greg Austin, managing director of juwi Renewable Energies, says: "Mobile phones are more efficient and better geared towards a modern economy [than fixed lines]. The same is true of power - the consumption of electricity can be more closely linked with generation."


And it's true they were starting from scratch building infrastructure for phone lines when the advent of less expensive cell phones took place they scratched their heads and said "WHY?' ..same for power they are starting with nothing and want it carbon free ... we are a solution.
BBRD is getting a nice slice of this pie and this is not peanuts money here lol Revs will be off the charts

He also dismisses the idea that renewable energy sources are less predictable than fossil fuels: "We don't advocate a single technology, but rather a mix of solar, wind and ocean current energy in South Africa.



Can Africa lead the way on renewable energy?