Solamon President Yeo to visit Nicaragua; set to confirm other project costs and timelines
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.
- (1888PressRelease) February 25, 2012 - Bridgetown - Yeo is expected to stay in Nicaragua for several weeks.
Meeting with government regulators, administrators and numerous officials, as well as critical industry leaders, Yeo and Keegan will be unveiling a range of comprehensive turnkey solutions designed specifically to meet the unique challenges of the Central American landscape, while tying the proposed solar array directly into SIEPAC, a 1,125-mile 230 kV transmission line, with a planned capacity of 300 MW connecting 37 million consumers in Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
"We are looking forward to finalizing our expansion into the region, and building on the solid foundation laid down by the tireless efforts of Mr. Keegan," says Solamon President Jay Yeo, "and the people of Nicaragua have proven themselves to be an industrious and very eco-conscious, and I truly look forward to further discussions on the expansion of the country's renewable energy portfolio."
Solamon Energy typically offers a ground-mounted solar array of integrated photovoltaic cells over 5 acre packages of land, which is called the Apollo Acre™. The company now also designs and installs custom solutions with local partners to provide roof-mounted and parking lot systems that are easily augmented by micro wind turbine technology and other innovative features.
About Solamon: Solamon Energy Corp. sells integrated arrays of ground-mounted and rooftop photovoltaic cells. These solar power plants are connected by cable to varied transmission equipment, including converters, inverters and batteries, utilizing 5 acres of land per unit; each unit is called an Apollo Acre™. Additionally, it is expected the company's business activities will spin-off many jobs locally, given engineering requirements, construction, unit commissioning and subsequent maintenance.
###
space
space