Sunday, January 10, 2010

Alaska like purchase: TransCanada Shareholders consider the acquistion of a hot 182,000 sq km island as a Green Energy Investment

For Sale 150 million dollar island bursting with heat: excellent opportunity for Utility Company to diversify into clean energy and earn clean energy carbon credits
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http://www.privateislandsonline.com/san-jose-island-mexico.htm
[Island pictures shows island well elevated above sea level.]

Mexico green energy contribution. Incredible opportunity to create tax revenue for Mexico and offer good paying jobs, and treat employees with respect.

Solar balloon electricty generators, sterling solar engines, and sea raisers( ocean hydraulic rams) perfect for island on the Baja California Peninsula; Water near boiling, can create more energy than it takes in additional energy to make steam.

Company can also lease area to other utility companies. Construction bonus. Can build most of infrastructure from raw materials with domestic labour. Takes time to build locally millions of sterling solar engines and solar balloons. http://news.mongabay.com/2007/0221-coolearth.html Link:Solar balloons mechanics] Quote" CoolEarth Solar says its inflatable mirrors are 400 times cheaper than polished aluminum mirrors, cost $2, can be repaired with tape, and are replaceable in 15 minutes. "



Sales brochure [km2 = 247.105 acres][= nearly 50 million acres]
"The largest island for sale in the World: Its surface area is 182,962km2(70,642sqmi),the sixth-largest island in Mexico. "

"The coast and islands of the Baja California Peninsula in the sea of Cortez, Mexico, are among the most beautiful and captivating regions in the world. Not only for its secluded coves and wide sandy beaches or its crystal warm waters and breathe taking landscape, but also, for its diversity of land and sea flora and fauna. "

Offer more to purchase right.
"After careful planning, the owners established a strategic plan that allocates 98% of the property for an Ecopark and 2% for tourist development and infrastructure. The development of 2% of the property does not put in jeopardy the species of flora and fauna of the island, since they are all well represented in the rest of the property and most of the Baja peninsula."

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