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Re: workyourmoney post# 7845

Wednesday, 04/13/2011 12:11:46 PM

Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:11:46 PM

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To confirm, most of AWSL's projects are between 250kw to 500kw in size.

These constitute as being Capacity Allocated Exempt (CAE) and do not require Connection Impact Assessment studies before being awarded contracts by the OPA.

Like Orbital said, anyone can apply for FIT contracts, They are not dependant on financials, or corporate status, etc. etc. In fact, even non profit organizations can be warded the contracts, therefore Red Hackles posts are incorrect.


All of AWSL's past press releases reach out to public, asking for landlords who have rooftops 30k s/f and bigger, to contact them. A 30k s/f rooftop will fit approx. 150 KWE system.

Their sweet spot is 250kw.

Third party verification can be found in several places.

For starters, here is a Press Release issued by third party Waxman Industrial, for a 500kw system.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Waxmans-Scrap-Cares-Continues-iw-991372302.html?x=0

They announce that AWSL is the company behind the project.

There are also several articles written by other third parties about the Waxman project.
Even the Mayor of Burlington is quoted in one of the articles.

Another article mentions that Cushman & Wakefield brokered the deal. "More third party validation."

http://www.solarfeeds.com/thesolargazetteorg/15343-waxman-industrial-adds-enormous-rooftop-solar-energy-park


Thanks for your support here

Any day those long awaited FIT contracts from last summer will be released, putting AWSL into a whole new category.

As soon as they are released, I am quite confident we will see the S-1 released.

Until then, best of luck.

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