Jay Yeo, Solamon President, and Graeme Boyce, CEO, proudly and jointly announced today the company has launched Clean Market™ to enable partnerships effective immediately from participants in numerous industries and provide the ability to conclude deals at any level.
According to Solamon Energy SVP Michael Mitchell, although the current solicitation to get renewables onto the grid in the Caymans is closed, the forthcoming solar opportunities are many and varied across the Islands and he is confident, with SVP Steve Kuiack remaining on the ground, Solamon is well positioned to submit winning proposals in the future.
After extensive travels through Central America, SVP Keegan is back in Nicaragua where he will be joined shortly by Solamon President Jay Yeo to conduct and conclude negotiations with numerous parties to help to build the largest solar power plant in Central America.
As Solamon President Jay Yeo concludes a series of talks across the Eastern Caribbean, he will return home to Toronto briefly to meet with newly-announced partners Canada Green ESCO, before joining SVP Corey Keegan to attend high level talks in Managua early next week.
Solamon Energy Corp. is pleased to announce the company has promoted Thijs Boonen to the position of Vice President who, effective immediately, will begin to develop the solar market in Sri Lanka and maximize existing opportunities.
In light of the recently publicized solar projects in Nicaragua and Jamaica, Solamon Energy Corp. CEO Graeme Boyce proudly announced today the company has signed a strategic Joint Venture Agreement with Canada Green ESCO, adding executives will now work together closely to ensure a turnkey financing solution for each country is achieved as expeditiously as possible.
Solamon Energy Corp. is proud to announce SVP Christian Giles is returning to Barbados on Tuesday for this, his third trip in less than a year to the Eastern Caribbean island since joining the Solamon team.
Solamon Energy Corp. is proud to announce plans to support future international disaster relief efforts by supplying mobile solar arrays into remote areas accessible by water. The turnkey system can be mounted either on floating barges or affixed to a local structure.