Harqua Gila, LLC is currently developing a multi-phase alternative energy project in La Paz County, Arizona that encompasses two primary components - solar and hydro production/capture - and is designed to roll out in expanding phases (including a scope up to 38 megs of solar power production), to ensure stable growth now and the harnessing of superior evolving technologies in the future. The company has secured a Special Use Permit through the county, and project development continues to be underway.
Laura Edwards, General Counsel for Harqua Gila, LLC stated, "We strongly believe that our project - both currently and in the future - will be significantly enhanced by incorporating several aspects of CRC energy production capabilities. Particularly with respect to solar energy production, we are seeking modalities to stabilize the inherent 'spikes.' We are also exploring ways to create secondary commercial benefits from the NuPower fuel and technology, thus reinforcing our alternative, renewable energy platform."
Ms. Edwards added, "We stand ready to offer our support to ensure that development CRC technology will be implemented to promote the aforementioned objectives, and eagerly await the implementation of the same."
Dr. Kiril Pandelisev, Chief Executive Officer of CRC, added, "We are very excited about the prospects Harqua Gila LLC is presenting to us. I expect that our small footprint, very low capital cost and lowest price than any alternative energy electric power production, provides a solid basis for working together with solar, hydro, and wind turbine power generation facilities. We are pleased to be part of the Harqua Gila efforts to contribute to the enforcement of Waxman-Markey Energy and Climate Bill for 20% Renewable Energy by 2020. After all, Arizona does not need to import lime stone and/or lime from OPEC and any other oil producing countries. In fact, the 15% of the North American continent sits on excellent quality lime stone. More abundant than coal, oil, natural gas and shale combined, and much, much cheaper energy source."
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