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Sunrise Solar Provides Update On International Solar Project Portfolio

Sunrise Solat are converting 4 regional hospitals in Canada.
by Staff Writers
San Antonio TX (SPX) Mar 30, 2009
Sunrise Solar has announced a progress update on its international solar project portfolio. Sunrise anticipates final contracts will be signed within 60 days as final funding approval is provided.

The project portfolio includes:

REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY IN CANADA - Conversion of 4 regional hospitals; Saint John Regional Hospital, Charlotte County Hospital, Fundy Health Centre and Grand Manan Hospital to Solar Power. Estimated Project Budget - US$75 Million

REAL E BENEMERITA ASSOCIA��O PORTUGUESA DE BENEFICENCIA - Conversion of the largest private hospital in Brazil to Solar Power. Estimated Project Budget - US$35 Million

PORT GENTIL, REPUBLIC OF GABON - Renovation and conversion of all port facilities to Solar Power. Estimated Project Budget - US$25 Million

ALGEA-BASED BIO-DIESEL PLANT - Provision of solar heating and power systems for revolutionary algae-based BioDiesel plants in Brazil and the United States. Estimated Project Budget - US$15 - 25 Million

"We are very pleased with the project portfolio we have assembled and are excited to move into the next phase of converting of these facilities to clean, green solar power," noted Eddie Austin, Chairman and CEO of Sunrise Solar Corp.

"Our international project portfolio will earn Sunrise a strong position in the solar industry as we pursue additional domestic and international projects."

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