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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks

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To: trustmanic who wrote (2446)1/20/2002 11:22:41 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (2) of 11633
 
Hi George and David,
re: Boralex. That one caught my eye also.
In addition to their operational flexibility, adaptability and relatively short
installation time, these power plants are a clean source of energy.
They have minimal environmental impact usually associated with
large-scale hydroelectric developments, which often require the
diversion of waterways, relocation of infrastructures and installation of
long-distance energy-transmission lines.


In light of the above quote from 207.253.165.187

They may be positively affected by the Kyoto accord and the trading of energy credits (You know, buying the right to pollute) as they are promoting low environmental impact solutions. That is an issue another poster brought to my attention in another stock I own and I thought it might apply here. I've just sent off an email to find out what I can.

regards
Kastel
a cute and cuddly Canadian
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