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Re: goodgodyall post# 10000

Thursday, 03/21/2019 9:44:06 AM

Thursday, March 21, 2019 9:44:06 AM

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Surna seems to be fine-tuning its message. The cannabis industry has an electricity problem. It seems that Surna has a portfolio of solutions that need to be monetized. I'd love to see a merger or acquisiton. This could be a huge market.

How Cannabis is Going 'Greener' - excerpts...

An indoor facility can have lighting intensities similar to hospital operating rooms, which are 500 times greater than recommended reading light levels. These facilities can also have 30 hourly temperature or fan speed air changes, which is 60 times the rate in a normal home. Put another way, a four-plant lighting module uses as much electricity as 29 refrigerators.

"In a recent press release, microgrid company CleanSpark, Inc. (CLSK) CEO S. Matthew Shultz stated, ''(The company) is currently focusing our marketing efforts on the largest users in the cannabis market, the agricultural (grow) facilities.'' He continued to say, ''opportunity in the cannabis market is unprecedented due to the high energy usage of these facilities in both the US and Canada. In many cases our solution is capable of virtually eliminating the demand charges that can account for almost 50% of the utility charges for such a facility.'' CLSK should have no problem landing cannabis clients - the company's custom power solution and mPulse software for cannabis producers cuts the monthly electricity bill of indoor grow-houses by up to 82%."

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cannabis-going-greener-123000620.html
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