At 9:30am, December 15, 2016 Canoe Reach Energy (wholly owned subsidiary of Borealis GeoPower) issued a press release describing an investment opportunity for the Canoe Reach geothermal project. The content of the release can be viewed here, with the text contained below.
VALEMOUNT, BC, Dec. 15, 2016 /CNW/ – Canoe Reach Energy Inc. (“CRE”), a privately held B.C. based company focused on developing geothermal projects throughout B.C.’s Valemount (Robson Valley) Region, is launching a $1.8 million capital raise to develop, market and operate a GeoHeat Park. Geothermal heat and electricity production is an industry that has been used throughout the world for more than a century, and yet has not been developed in Canada despite its high-quality resources. With rising carbon taxes affecting the price of food, electricity, heating and more, the development of geothermal resources can offer an alternative energy that is locally produced and is renewable. Director Alison Thompson states, “We are raising capital for drilling and initial development of the reservoir. Accredited investors can participate in an alternate energy investment that is PIMBY (Please In My Backyard). This is possibly the first energy project, and almost certainly the only current energy project in the province that does not have any public discontent associated with it.” Borealis GeoPower Inc., a privately held corporation based in Calgary, AB and established in 2007 has undertaken geothermal energy exploration activities in the Robson Valley spanning back to 2010. In 2016 it formed its subsidiary, CRE, to commercialize renewable heat projects, begin operations and start earning revenue from long-term renewable heat contracts. CRE is qualified as an Eligible Business Corporation (“EBC”) under the BC Small Business Venture Capital Act (“SBVCA”) providing individual tax payers or corporations the opportunity to receive a 30% tax credit on their 2016 tax return for investments up to $200,000, resulting in a net investment cost of $140,000. This investment opportunity is open to accredited investors only. This communication is intended for information purposes only and does not constitute and should not be construed in any way as an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to purchase any of the securities of CRE (the “Corporation”). The Corporation cautions that private company investing is considered to be highly speculative and, as such, is suitable only for investors who are prepared to risk the loss of their entire investment. Interested investors should review all subscription documents carefully and consult with licenced legal professionals and advisors for any investment advice. SOURCE Canoe Reach Energy For further information: For more information on the opportunity and EBC program, please go to http://borealisgeopower.com/invest/. To access our private dealroom go to: http://ilnk.me/CanoeReach According to Jay Egg of EggGeothermal, geothermal is about to come to the forefront of heating solutions in a big way (as far as geoexchange heating and cooling is concerned). He cites Ontario’s mandated climate plan that will be phasing out natural gas and combustion heating (for new builds by 2030 and for all buildings by 2050), as well as similar government plans in New York and private company initiatives by the likes of Ford Motor Company.
According to Jay, it’s a good time to be a driller. We couldn’t agree more. Click here to read the full article. ThinkGeoEnergy, the leading geothermal news website and network, has published an article detailing the recent investment call for the exploratory drilling phase of the Canoe Reach project.
Click here to read the article Roy Hales, a journalist from the environmental news website EcoReport, has recently published an article about the Canoe Reach geothermal project and the recent call for investment that has been initiated on SeedUps Canada. SeedUps Canada is a next generation technology platform that helps innovative companies prepare, present and execute investment from an engaged audience of investors.
The article, appropriately titled “BC’s First Geothermal Power Project Could Be Weeks From Drilling” details the history and the future of the project. To view the Canoe Reach data room on SeedUps, click the button below. NOTE: you must register to view the full profile. VISIT SEEDUPS PAGE NOW |
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