Interesting Assumptions
I would say your calculation is extremely conservative, barring that they actually build 315 units. I think there would be much more than 5 units per 63 regions. That would mean British Columbia, where Vancouver is located could only have 5 farms, which is exactly what they would have for just Vancouver. New York/New Jersey could sustain more than 10 farms overall. New York is 16 times larger than Vancouver, so they could sustain much more farms.
I would have estimated it by population, whereas Vancouver could sustain 1 unit for every 100 people. The population of the US is 300 Million, so 3000 units perhaps. And that would be a ceiling amount.
So $1 million in profit is ~ $0.01 a share. So 3000 times that is well, $30.00 a share. And with a share price of 0.05, that's a PE of 0.0016. Now I am not saying Alterrus well install 3000 units, but that would be a good ceiling amount. So let's take 1/4 of that, 750 units, with $0.01/share profit, that is a PE of 0.0064. At a share price of $100, that is 13.33. So yes well in the range of $45 - $100 a share. I agree that that is the potential. Wow, we finally agree on something.
AND THAT'S ONLY NORTH AMERICA.
PS, as you see at the end of my comments, I do not insert any personal attacks, rather just add to the discussion. But again, its baby steps. You are getting there. Atleast you aren't name calling.