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Re: Gilda99 post# 9712

Tuesday, 05/08/2012 10:52:16 AM

Tuesday, May 08, 2012 10:52:16 AM

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What problem? The construction is taking too long? The contracts were only awarded a year ago.

Look at former AWS CTO, Thomas Cleland's companies Hybridyne Power Systems Canada and the rest of the Hybridyne Group of COmpanies, that he touts as the greatest renewable energy company on the planet. This 2 MW (which is smaller then Atlantic contracts) was started in 2007. Yet still no news on the construction start let alone completion.

That is over 5 years ago! Thank god Atlantic Wind & Solar distanced themselves from that mickey mouse organization!

Here is the that PR:
http://www.pv-tech.org/news/project_focus_hybridyne_begins_construction_of_2mw_power_plant_ontario

Or read it below: OMG look at their Cost $16m that is $8 a watt, LOL, and I am pretty sure that is more then double what all the developers are building them for. I guess this is why they couldn't build it nor get any new projects.

Hybridyne Power Systems Canada, Atlantic Wind & Solar's 47.5%-owned Canadian affiliate, will be installing a complete turnkey 2MW ground-mounted photovoltaic energy park with a projected capital expenditure of almost $16.8 million, on the outskirts of Newcastle, Ontario. The Newcastle project was one of the first PV development projects to be planned for Ontario, and has been in development by Hybridyne since January 2007.

The 10-acre solar Energy Park will benefit from Ontarian engineering and construction services and will include 8,900 Day4 Energy Canadian PV panels and eight of Hybridyne's HPE Hyper-Watt 250 XLS (Ontario) inverters. This array will efficiently capture and deliver enough clean energy to power more than 360 homes annually.

Construction of the power plant is expected in Q2 of 2010 and will be complete by the end of the same year.