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Ann: LA PAZ SOLAR TOWER UPDATE , page-3

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    It's reassuring to know that the local authorities are pleased with progress and reporting. If EVM had ruffled any feathers along the way this could have become a bureaucratic nightmare. Roger might argue that it has been a bureaucratic nightmare! lol

    AGM coming up. Is this all the dry powder Roger and Chris have got or is this a jab only? Bring the knockout! If my memory serves me correctly it was pre Christmas when we had our last excitement on the SP?

    I did see a blog (or similar) recently that claimed EVM were hoping to build 15 US towers. It's just hearsay to me but it would be nice if some other development sites were put forward.

    Save some clicks. Here's the ann'.

    LA PAZ SOLAR TOWER UPDATE
    EnviroMission Limited presented a La Paz Solar Tower development briefing to a public meeting of the La Paz County Board of Supervisors in La Paz, Arizona on December 5, 2011.

    EnviroMission Chief Executive, Roger Davey, in Arizona for a round of strategic development meetings, including the progress briefing to the La Paz County Board of Supervisors and members of the local community, extended the gratitude of EnviroMission to the Board of Supervisors for the support indicated to EnviroMission and Solar Tower development in La Paz County.
    Mr Davey said “EnviroMission’s presentation was well received with local support indicated for delivery of the first Solar Tower power station in La Paz County.”

    Discussions around the potential economic benefit to the La Paz County region formed the key area of community questions.
    Former Arizona State Judge and sitting La Paz County Supervisor, the Honorable John C. Drum, said “the Solar Tower power station development was important to the County of La Paz, surrounding Counties and the State of Arizona, for the economic benefit and opportunities it would bring to the region.”
    “La Paz County values EnviroMission’s continual consultation and updates that from the outset have provided comfort to the Board of Supervisors that all actions EnviroMission has said it would execute on the path to delivering this major renewable energy infrastructure development in La Paz, have been done to this point.
    “The transparency of EnviroMission and its local management has been second to none.
    “La Paz County also acknowledges the support of the County is vital to developers and is now planning to install a rail spur out to the area of the proposed Solar Tower site by the end of 2012 that will assist with transport logistics for EnviroMission, County land fill and a current gold mine development in the area.
    “La Paz County has also made representations about the La Paz Solar Tower development to State Senators and the Legislator that have received consistent expressions of support, including that of Arizona State Governor, Janet Brewer,” Mr Drum said.
    Details of the La Paz rail spur development and the impact it is likely to have to Solar Tower development in La Paz will form part of EnviroMission’s continuous disclosure as they become available.


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