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WBRE Wild Brush Energy, Inc.
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:06 am
by Anonymous
Wild Brush Energy, Inc., a development stage company, operates as a diversified energy company. The company focuses on identifying and developing green energy producing opportunities, such as commercial wind farms in Europe; and solar and hydro energy prospects in North America and internationally. It was formerly known as Wysak Petroleum, Inc. and changed its name to Wild Brush Energy, Inc. in 2006. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
Re: WBRE Wild Brush Energy, Inc.
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:07 am
by Anonymous
Wild Brush Energy Adds Large Scale Transport & Crane Company to Wind Farm Objectives
.Companies:Wild Brush Energy, Inc..Press Release Source: Wild Brush Energy Inc. On Monday December 21, 2009, 7:00 am EST
SEATTLE, WA--(Marketwire - 12/21/09) - Wild Brush Energy (Pinksheets:WBRE - News) and EUROKRAN2 have agreed to collaborate in a large-scale wind project. Representatives from both Companies initially began talks at the Husum Wind Energy Conference in Germany.
Eurokran2 would play a vital role in the transportation and erection of the massive towers, rotors and turbines involved in such a project. Specialized transports, cranes and crews are vital to the safety and instillation of these crucial precision parts. Eurokran2 has this experience.
Wild Brush Energy has initiated collaborations with a number of crucial players essential to their wind development objectives. Key negotiation partners include engineering companies, assessment and monitoring specialists, geology and wind mapping services, transport and erection experts, and a major turbine manufacture.
Wild Brush Energy estimates gross energy sales over the lifespan of their 120Mw project, to be upwards of $700-800 million. The estimated cost of the $270 million could be greatly offset through various renewable energy financing options, tax subsidies and minimal fixed energy rates. A project this size would also offset 260,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases and power 40,000 homes annually.