Wednesday, October 26, 2011

WBRE Wild Brush Energy

Greetings, Traders.                                          
                                                                                                             
The Alternative Energy Sector has been a hot topic... and today's Company profile has made some impressive headlines.  
Wild Brush Energy (OTCPK: WBRE) has a business strategy that is aimed at developing or acquiring renewable energy sources such as Solar Energy, Wind Power, and Hydro Electric Energy.   
This strategy is built around an underlying objective to increase WBRE's stature of a publicly traded company and accelerate their business model by achieving the following goals:  
  • Improve financial results to provide stock price underpinning
  • Increase common float and liquidity
  • Achieve national market system (NMS) status
  • Maintain financial flexibility
  • Increase revenues annually                             

                WBRE's Top News Announcements...Many Impressive Developments!
#1.  Wild Brush Energy Signs Agreement with one of China’s Largest Solar Cell Producers
Seattle, WA, Sept 7, 2010- WBRE and Hareon Solar have signed a Letter of Intent to commit their solar module technology and expertise to the development of Wild Brush Energy Solar Parks.  Hareon Solar is one of the largest silicon wafer producers in China.

A project target size of approximately 4MW would provide an annual power output upwards of 5.5 GWh. A solar park of this scale will supply approximately 1200 households with renewable energy, and reduce carbon emissions by about 3100 tons annually.


#2.  Wild Brush Energy Corporate Update
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announced that it as formed relationships and agreements with foremost wind farm specialists. These include European firms such as Energoconsult Ltd. and Geo-Net Consulting, whose expertise in wind measurement, site assessment, and optimization is crucial to the initial planning stages of any wind farm. Additional experts in engineering and transportation such as Macom Technologies and EuroKran2, have also joined our collaboration.

Turbine manufacturer WinWind Oy of Finalnd has also agreed to supply turbines for a wind farm up to 120 Mw in size for Wild Brush Energy. A wind park of this size would cost upwards of two hundred eighty million dollars in development expenditures, but supply renewable energy for nearly 40 000 homes, thus offsetting up to 260 000 tons of greenhouse gases.
The Company goal of a diversified renewable energy group also took shape in our solar energy objectives. Wild Brush Energy was able to sign agreements with leading solar panel manufacture Shanghai Chaori Solar Energy and Auxin Solar of Silicon Valley. The project target size for our solar park is approximately 4MW. This would provide an annual power output upwards of 5.5 GWh.
A solar park of this scale will supply approximately 1200 households with renewable energy, and reduce carbon emissions by about 3100 tons annually. The third phase of the Companies objectives is the development of small-scale hydroelectric projects.


#3.  Silicon Valley Solar Pioneer and Wild Brush Energy Announce the Signing Of a LOI
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announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent with Californian solar panel manufacturer Auxin Solar. The letter outlines an agreement between Auxin Solar and Wild Brush Energy to supply solar paneling for the Company’s US Solar Park Developments.

The project target size is approximately 4MW. This would provide an annual power output upwards of 5.5 GWh. A solar park of this scale will supply approximately 1200 households with renewable energy, and reduce carbon emissions by about 3100 tons annually.

#4.  Wild Brush Energy signs Agreement with Major Chinese Solar Manufacturer And Developer
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announced that it has signed an agreement with major Chinese solar panel manufacturer and developer Shanghai Chaori Solar Energy. The agreement is a Letter of Intent, which outlines Chaori Solar Energy’s commitment to participation in Wild Brush Energy Solar Park Projects in the U.S.

Chaori Solar Energy is a major manufacturer of solar panels used throughout Asia, USA, and Europe with over sixty million in sales annually. The Company also provides financing, joint venture arrangements and solar park management and maintenance services. The project target size is 4MW; which would provide an annual power output of approximately 5.5 GWh. A solar park of this scale will supply approximately 1200 households with renewable energy, and reduce carbon emissions by about 3100 tons annually.
  #5.  European Wind Site Developer and Wild Brush Energy sign Commercial Scale Wind Farm Agreement
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 announced that the Company and Energoconsult Ltd. have established a cooperative agreement towards the future development of a commercial scale Wind Farm, up to 120Mw in size.

The Wild Brush Energy Wind Project in planning would optimally be around 120Mw in size and cost an estimated two hundred seventy million dollars in development expenditures. Once completed, this Wind Park would supply upwards of 290,000 Mw of electricity annually. This is enough green energy to supply over 40,000 homes with electricity and offset nearly 260,000 tones of Greenhouse gases.
Total gross electric sales over a 20-year period are estimated at over eight hundred million dollars for a project this size.


#6.  Wild Brush Energy adds Large Scale Transport & Crane Company to Wind Farm Objectives
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 announced that the Company and EUROKRAN2 have agreed to collaboration in a large-scale wind project.

Wild Brush Energy estimates gross energy sales over the lifespan of their 120Mw project, to be upwards of seven hundred to eight hundred million dollars. The estimated cost of the two hundred seventy million dollars could be greatly offset through various renewable energy financing options, tax subsidies and minimal fixed energy rates. A project this size would also offset 260,000 tones of greenhouse gases and power 40,000 homes annually.
  #7.  Foremost German Wind Development Company Agrees to Alliance with Wild Brush Energy in Large Scale Wind Project
WBRE announced that the Company and Geo-Net Consulting have signed an agreement in regards to the future construction of a Wild Brush Energy Wind Farm.

The GEO-NET companies operate worldwide for businesses primarily in the wind sector. In addition, the company also assists in environmental planning, measuring and optimizing of potential and planned wind sites. Geo-Net maximizes the wind development sites for peak efficiency and power productivity.

To read the press releases in full, please visit:  http://www.wildbrushinc.com/investor/news_releases.php                                        

                                                  Industry Analysis Looks Promising

Over the years, there's certainly been an increase in money flow into Green Energy.... As per UN Environment Programme (UNEP), in 2009, investors pumped a record two hundred and eleven $211 billion into renewables - about one-third more than the one hundred sixty billion invested in 2009, and a 540% rise since 2004.
On this measure, seventy two billion was invested in developing countries vs. seventy billion in developed economies, which contrasts with 2004, when financial new funds in developing countries were about one quarter of those in developed countries.
In 2009 President Obama included more than seventy billion in direct spending and tax credits for clean energy and associated transportation programs. Much of this investment has been in wind and solar technologies.
South and Central America:   up 39% to approximately thirteen billion
Middle East and Africa:  up 104% to five billion
India:  up 25% to close to four billion
Asian developing countries excluding China and India:  up 31% to four billion

It is reported that global solar industry generated just over thirty eight billion in revenue in 2009 with forecasts of close to ninety seven billion by 2014. A new report shows that the U.S. is central to the global solar supply chain. In 2010, U.S. solar firms achieved a positive trade flow of close to two billion dollars globally, according to GTM Research and SEIA®’s U.S. Solar Energy Trade Assessment 2011.

       WBRE Has Displayed it Could Move Up Positively When Volume Enters


Although WBRE has been silent for a few weeks, it could present an opportunity due to this factor.  Below are some additional  bullet points about the Company's technicals...
  • WBRE has shown very smooth run up of 600% over the past six months.
  • The stock is trading abive its 50-Day and 200-day Moving averages.
  • Higher Tops and Higher Bottoms.
  • Volume was showing a rise when it was trading with more liquitity, but more volume is something to look for.
  • RSI is steady above 60, could provide strong support.
Keep WBRE on your radar and watch it trade!
                                                           
Best Regards,