Yeah funding is a biggie but I suppose that the power Purchase Agreement with SCPPA would give any potential investors a line in the sand on $$ / watt or gigawatt or "wattever".... Then a recipe could be formulated that applies an appropriate amount of interest to any borrowing knowing that there is a set income to service debt. The other half of the funding, (because the fact that it is a hybrid funding plan is all that we have been told.) could be a placement / cap raising where the risks are assessed by individual investors just as many of us already have.
I hope that with all the carrots that have been dangled that we can finally catch up with a couple tomorrow. Today's article from the Parker Pioneer (which IMO has broken EVM news before) made interesting reading - especially the quote I tacked onto another thread.
So rather than lining ducks up in a row I'm thinking carrots. India, Mexico, Australia, more US towers, finance, FEED and figures (i.e. Performance estimates and modelling, ). The new website is a good idea it might help with a more widespread "ownership" by US investors and get away from the fact that it is an Aussie company (We are just dumb sheep-shaggers after all....). It's the first thing they report on in most of the media associated with the company. Counter-productive when attempting to spruik an concept that is considered by many as a crackpot idea (not me).
Great to see a company as pro- active as Quarles and Brady in our corner.
Check this out.
Arizona' Solar Strategic Plan
The above was done in cooperation with the Phoenix Bizjournal who have also been supportive of EVM having published some of the best articles on EVM that were written by their tech / sustainability reporter Patrick O'Grady.
Take notes at the AGM BB! We will be waiting for the juicy details.
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