The Great Energy Flip

An energy recomposition is coming, related to the renewable energy sector, which is estimated grow to a market size of $607 billion in the next eight years

Find out how SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF)an established company with a proven track record of success that has earned the trust of Fortune 100 companies like Honeywell International – is positioned right in the middle of it.

Disseminated on behalf of SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF). Please refer to “Important Notice and Disclaimer” at the end of this document for important additional information and risk factors.

The Great Energy Flip is Coming…

We’re talking about an event that will change the energy landscape of our nation.

You see, right now 79% of total U.S. energy production comes from fossil fuels

  • 36% is petroleum based.
  • 32% is natural gas based. 
  • And 11% comes from coal.1

Only an estimated 13% comes from renewable energy.

But that is changing …

“White House Pushing for 80% Clean U.S. Power Grid by 2030” 2

That means a complete FLIP of energy sources will be needed. It will require BILLIONS of dollars in infrastructure investments.3

In addition, not only has the White House provided a directive… they’ve also provided the means to do it.

In fact, the White House has set aside an unprecedented $369 billion for clean energy. This injection of cash and tax credits is a gamechanger.

One of the big reasons why power-providers haven’t made the switch to renewables already, is the cost. It was too expensive. With billions now available to offset those costs, it flips their incentives, making it not only feasible to go green, but achievable4 and desirable.

These funds are “the missing link” for companies to initiate change – and this funding is expected to dramatically transform America’s energy landscape as we know it.

Enter SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF)

SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) is a trusted solar developer, engineer, builder, and asset operator. It has an established customer base, including Fortune 100 companies like Honeywell.

SolarBank provides start-to-finish solar project management for its customers.

And its services will assist in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

“Solar Demand Set to Soar in 2023” 5

In the last decade, the U.S. solar market grew by 42% annually6

It’s expected to increase another 41% this year alone…7

And by 2032, renowned research firm Wood Mackenzie expects the industry to triple… again.8

In fact, according to Bloomberg Intelligence, solar is likely to be the fastest growing energy sub segment in 2023.

The International Energy Agency also predicts solar will become the largest power source by 20259beginning the great energy flip.

Powerful forces across the globe are all aligning to help propel the switch from fossil fuels to renewable sources like solar:

  1. The war in Ukraine: sparked concerns over energy supply disruptions.
  2. The falling costs of solar: decreased supply and installation costs, and reduced overall electricity costs.
  3. The White House’s directive: put the legislative (and punitive) power of the U.S. government behind the goal of achieving 80% clean power by 2030.
  4. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA): provided the financial means and incentives to “go green”.
  5. Growing consumer and investor pressure: is driving corporate America to make carbon-neutral plans.

We’re talking about a rapidly growing market for solar energy systems.

Vision Research Reports estimate the total solar energy systems market could be worth $607 billion within the next eight years.10

This future market size potential is an estimate only and there is no certainty that it will be realized. Demand for solar power products and services in the U.S. and other markets, may not develop or may develop to a lesser extent than anticipated.

Government Incentives Supporting the Industry

As mentioned earlier, the U.S. government recently passed a bill dedicating $369 billion to the development of clean energy.

Called the Inflation Reduction Act (the “IRA”), it represents the U.S. government’s largest federal investment in clean energy to date.

With the IRA, the White House not only provided a directive to decrease fossil fuels and increase renewables, but the financial means as well.

The IRA increases the incentive to “go green”, and correspondingly – the demand for solar.

A report from the Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie found that solar developers now expect to install 40% more solar capacity over the next five years as a direct result of the IRA!11

In addition to this significant investment in clean energy, the IRA also extends the solar investment tax credit (ITC) for another 10 years.  For some, the 30% credit could be as high as 50% – representing a significant cost-savings for purchasers and market certainty for developers.

“The incentives in the IRA are like pouring gasoline on a fire”

Pol Lezcano, BloombergNEF on how the IRA will affect an already booming solar market.

However, it should be noted that governments may revise, reduce or eliminate incentives and policy support schemes for solar and battery storage power, which could cause demand for renewable energy projects to decline.

Solar companies who can take advantage and capitalize have the potential to…

Operate and Grow an Attractive Business

SolarBank is a growing independent power producer.  It has an established track record of success, developing solar projects since 2010.12 And it’s already developed dozens of behind-the-meter solar power plants.

And that’s why you should evaluate SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) and do your own research into its business and operations. In fact, Solarbank-developed projects generate enough energy to rank the company as one of the top 20 solar developers in the United States.

SolarBank is also building “community solar gardens” – a concept that utilizes nearby vacant land to provide low-cost energy to neighborhoods around the nation.

In fact, solar gardens could help trigger a switch away from large-scale, regional power plants to small, localized power production.  They have the potential to provide a new and sustainable way to provide power to the residential energy market– but more on that in a minute. 

Because as we alluded to earlier, Corporate America is going green. And this unlocks another opportunity for SolarBank.

Corporate America’s Green Revolution Could Be an Opportunity For SolarBank (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF)

In September 2019, over 1,500 Amazon employees threatened to walk out of work demanding the company reduce their environmental footprint. The strike, along with increasing consumer pressure, led Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, to pledge that Amazon will become carbon neutral by 2040.

A couple months later, over 2,000 Google employees signed a petition urging the company to meet several sustainability demands, including a commitment to having zero carbon emissions by 2030.13 Google succumbed to the mounting pressure and subsequently adopted a 2030 net-zero goal, making it one of Big Tech’s most aggressive sustainability plans.14

Similarly, Apple has set a goal of net-zero for its supply chain by 2030 AND wants to make all its products carbon neutral by the same date!15

That’s three of the world’s largest companies making significant commitments to clean energy. In fact…

Companies Are Investing Billions Into The Renewable Energy Market

Google is using solar panels to help power its data centers and offices across the globe… and has made a $3.5 billion investment through power purchase agreements, contracting to procure at least 3,000 megawatts of power across 26 solar projects.16

Amazon has 379 renewable energy projects, including 225 rooftop solar projects17 its quietly become the largest corporate buyer of clean energy… in the world!18

Over the past three years, Amazon has purchased a whopping 15.7 gigawatts of solar and wind energy – 5 times the amount purchased by Google!

The details provided about these companies investment in renewable energy are examples only and SolarBank does not currently provide any products or services to these companies.

And it’s not just the tech companies investing in clean energy.   Some of the world’s largest oil and gas companies are also investing in renewable energy.

BP is working towards a 2050 net zero goal. In June 2022, it purchased a 40.5% stake in the Asian Renewable Energy Hub.

And ExxonMobil recently announced plans to invest more than $15 billion over the next 6 years on lower greenhouse gas emissions initiatives.19

The drive towards clean, renewable energy is clear. 

The details provided about these companies’ investment in, and goals with respect to, renewable energy are examples only and SolarBank does not currently provide any products or services to these companies.

Even the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is supporting the clean energy movement.

It proposes Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure rules, which could require companies to report on climate-related matters in their registration statements and annual reports. These rules are currently in draft form but if adopted, the proposal would pivot climate reporting from being largely voluntary to being standardized, reliable, and consistent for all publicly listed companies.

That means a corporation’s environmental footprint could be printed next to the company’s bottom line… making their renewable energy investment even more critical.

A Fortune 100 Company Works With Solarbank

Honeywell International (HON:NYSE), a Fortune 100 company, trusts SolarBank to help lower their energy costs and reduce their carbon footprint. The relationship with Honeywell International is not exclusive.

Solarbank does everything from building behind-the-meter projects (such as rooftop installations on large warehouses), to developing utility-scale solar projects, to engaging in corporate power purchase agreements.

But SolarBank’s competitive advantage lies in the fact that it provides start-to-finish solar project management for its customers.  From site selection to project financing to construction and asset management – SolarBank successfully and efficiently does it all, start to finish.

This expertise is highly desirable for potential corporate clients as it reduces the hassle for them and increases efficiencies.

It also enables Solarbank to drive revenues and potentially generate profit on every project. However, the profit generated from solar power projects is subject to a number of risks including delays, cost overruns and supply chain issues.

Community Solar Projects Could Position SolarBank (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) For Additional Growth

The IRA expands access to low-cost solar energy by providing federal incentives to state and local governments to invest in community solar gardens

Community solar gardens are smaller-scale projects that are installed either on vacant land, or commercial rooftops. They generate electricity and feed into the local power grid.

Depending on the size of the garden or the number of panels, dozens or even hundreds of renters or local community members can subscribe and save money from the electricity that is generated by the project.

These gardens could become a big part of the future of energy in America. Twenty-two states and Washington D.C. have implemented policies that support community solar gardens. While projects are active in 39 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico.20

SolarBank expects this to be a growth opportunity and is establishing itself as a leader in this space.  The company has already developed projects in New York – which serve more than 4,000 community solar subscribers – with plans for more in the coming years.

Listen, America is at the precipice of a major change to its energy landscape. And companies like SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) could benefit immensely.

So if you’re looking for an opportunity that is part of “The Great Energy Flip”, you may want to consider reviewing SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) more closely.

  1. For one, the demand for solar energy has never been greater…
  2. Two, corporations are committing large amounts of money to go green…
  3. Three, the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act promises the U.S. Government’s largest investment in clean energy ever…
  4. And four, The White House is looking to mandate 80% of U.S. electricity to be clean energy by 2030 – a complete flip from the 13% it provides today.

Solar will play a key role in meeting that goal and companies like SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) could be beneficiaries.

Solar Stocks Provide an Opportunity to Consider

In the four months following the government’s agreement on the IRA, Investors.com reports…

  • Enphase Energy (ENPH) stock is up 37%

  • Shoals Technology (SHLS) has climbed 46%

  • Array Technologies (ARRY) increased by 147%

  • And First Solar (FSLR) stock has DOUBLED!21

Investor’s Business Daily says, “Solar stocks have a bright outlook, thanks to new law”.22

And they’re not alone thinking the solar market is attractive…

Investment banks like Goldman Sachs and Bank of America have outlined the potential that solar companies have.

CNBC reports:

“Bank of America believes this solar stock [First Solar] — already up more than 60% this year — has more room to run” 23

Investing.com says:

“Goldman Sachs Sees Potential for Another 50% Rally in Solar Stocks…” 24

Meanwhile, Michelle Davis, principal analyst at Wood Mackenzie, says, “this is the first time the industry has a 10-year certainty.” 25

Consider doing your own research into the business and operations of SolarBank (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF) and consult with your registered investment adviser on the suitability of a potential investment in SolarBank.

Top Reasons to Consider SolarBank Corporation:

  1. Renewable energy is one solution to America’s increased energy costs. SolarBank Corporation is position to help solve America’s increased energy cost, building community solar gardens and helping corporations meet their clean energy goals. Solar is one of the few major energy sources that’s actually declined in cost (85% since 2010), and is now cheaper than gas power (by 33%) – making it the smart, cost-effective solution to higher utility bills.
  2. A Future Market Projected To Hit $607 Billion. The solar energy market is expected to more than triple its current size by 2032 and could exceed $607 billion in the next eight years. SolarBank Corporation is aiming to capture a share of this market.
  3. The Inflation Reduction Act is supporting the industry. America has made its largest federal investment in clean energy… ever! The Government has set aside $369 billion for clean energy. The individual, corporate, and state & local government incentives have never been greater to invest in solar.
  4. Corporate America is going green. Corporate demand for solar has increased! Pressure is mounting for Corporate America to “go green”, and many companies have made commitments to be net-zero in the coming years.

However, you should be aware that there are risks to the business of SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF):

  • The company may be adversely affected by volatile solar power market and industry conditions; in particular, the demand for its services may decline, which may reduce its revenues and earnings.
  • The execution of the company’s growth strategy depends upon the continued availability of third-party financing arrangements for the company and its customers and the company’s future success depends partly on its ability to expand the pipeline of its energy business in several key markets;
  • Governments may revise, reduce or eliminate incentives and policy support schemes for solar and battery storage power, which could cause demand for the company’s services to decline.
  • General global economic conditions may have an adverse impact on our operating performance and results of operations.
  • Developing and operating solar projects exposes the Company to various risks and the markets in which the company competes are highly competitive and evolving quickly;

Please also refer to “Important Notice and Disclaimer” at the end of this document for important additional information and risk factors.

With the goal of becoming carbon neutral being part of a global initiative you could expect SolarBank to stay in the news for years to come.

That means you should consider calling your registered broker or advisor and showing him or her this report. Then discuss the new opportunity in solar and, in particular, with SolarBank Corporation (CSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNFCSE:SUNN, OTCQX:SUUNF).


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2.https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/26/white-house-pushing-for-80percent-clean-us-power-grid-by-2030.html
3.https://www.npr.org/2023/02/02/1148370220/biden-renewable-energy-goals
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10.https://www.visionresearchreports.com/solar-energy-systems-market/39509
11.https://time.com/6213666/amazon-renewable-energy/
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14.https://fortune.com/2022/09/12/google-has-one-of-big-techs-most-aggressive-sustainability-plans-heres-its-3-step-playbook-for-helping-the-planet/
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23.https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/31/bank-of-america-believes-this-outperforming-solar-stock-has-further-to-run.html
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25.https://www.investors.com/news/technology/solar-stocks-find-sure-footing/

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