Resource Limits Create Compelling Solar Business Opportunity

There is significant and mounting evidence that many of today’s commonly held assumptions about the low-cost and availability of critical resources, which underlie and justify financing of current non-renewable and renewable power plants, are at best overly optimistic and more likely simply wrong. Basing investment and energy policy decisions on faulty assumptions will have a huge negative impact on the ability of mankind to meet its future energy needs. However, the scale of the need for viable alternatives also creates a significant opportunity for innovation in the area of renewable and sustainable power systems.

With this idea in mind XE has created a new business model and technique for deploying renewable and sustainable power plants (patents pending) to implement gigawatt (GW) scale baseload solar power plants that can:

  1. Save about $1 Billion in start-up costs per 1 GW of average baseload power delivered when compared to the best-in-class solar power plants being built today;
  2. Eliminate about 90% of the land area currently needed for each 1 GW baseload power plant deployed;
  3. Minimize the amount of rare technology metals needed in solar power plants;
  4. Provide an estimated Return On Investment (ROI) of about 10X per year after the initial 10 year build-out period;
  5. Eliminate overhead in sales and marketing departments; (Eventually) scale-up to the terawatt (TW) baseload level, which is necessary to address national-scale energy problems;
  6. Provide a monotonically increasing Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROEI) ratio of about 10:1 within 10 years of beginning construction, and which can saturate at 100:1 over several decades;
  7. Achieve about 1 year of build out time until limited electricity generation begins, thus almost immediately generating some revenues;
  8. Save about 5.6 billion kg of CO2 emissions per year from each 1 GW power plant deployed; and
  9. Provide a path towards fossil-fuel displacement and energy security.

Our business plan describes the resource constraint problem, our new power-plant business model, power plant operations, the XE-CPV low-loss solar panel, the XE-CPV electronic sun tracking system (eTracking), the XE-CPV non-semiconductor based nanostructured solar cell, and how we intend to move from an early stage company requiring investments to a vibrant and vital company making energy for our customers and profits for our investors.

Qualified investors that are interested in learning about the financial benefits of our new renewable and sustainable solar energy technology and power plant are encourgaged to contact us here.





 

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