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Internationally Recognized Solar Energy Authority Dr. Neway Argaw Named Chairman of Climate Cure Capital’s Advisory Board
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Dec 20 2021
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Internationally Recognized Solar Energy Authority Dr. Neway Argaw Named Chairman of Climate Cure Capital’s Advisory Board

StereoVision announced today that they’ve appointed Dr. Neway Argaw PHD, Chairman of the Advisory Board of their wholly-owned climate change mitigation subsidiary, Climate Cure Capital™.

“Dr. Neway Argaw brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Climate Cure, Eco Allies™, and BioChar Now J/V team,” said StereoVision’s CEO Jack Honour. “In our three-pronged approach to mitigating climate change, we have carbon and methane sequestration with our SuperGreenTrees™ and our biochar, landfill methane mitigation with LMOP’s, and renewable and sustainable energy with our solar power division. StereoVision will continue to fund the development of the J/V with the proceeds of the Eco Allies $20 mil Reg A+ recently made effective by the SEC, Eco Allies $5 mil Reg C live on netcapital.com https://netcapital.com/companies/eco-allies, and SVSN’s recently filed $500k SEC Reg A. Contact info@stereovision.com to learn more.”

“Dr. Argaw and his company Integrated Power Systems (IPS), a Colorado DBE Certified Company operating since 2005, have an unparalleled resume of current. and completed solar energy projects,” Honour added.

IPS Statement of Qualifications: Multi-discipline services for grid-connected and off-grid solutions for industrial, commercial, utilities, telecommunication, and infrastructure and construction industries using solar, wind, and battery storage systems. Services include, but are not limited to: For grid-connected systems, engineering, procurement (supply of major equipment; such as, solar panels, inverters, transformers and tracker and non-tracker support structure), construction management (EPCM) services. System optimization, energy profile analysis, performance validations, commissioning test, and plant operating design services Micro-grid solutions for schools, mining, clinics, community centers, etc. Consulting services to developers, solar panel and inverter manufacturers, and construction companies, Provides complete turnkey solution for solar modules manufacturing plant.

IPS provides modules and inverters validation tests, development of PAN and OND files for PVSyst software, system design & optimization, energy profile analysis, performance · Site Layout & Easements · Constructability Assurance Automation & Instrumentation · Inverter/system compliance with grid system; such as, o VAR Control/Compensation o VRT (Low & High Voltage Ride Through) o AVR Regulation & Power Factor Control o Anti-Islanding.

IPS services provided include · Design services to large customers; such as Eurus Energy, Solar Reserve, Gill Simpson, Indian Energy, MaxxSolar, National Solar Power Partners, EDF, ENEL, Aurinkotekno Oy (Finland), Mil Energy and Exalco from Greece and other companies and investment groups. · Provide validation, performance evaluation tests, and PVsyst PAN and OND files to the major inverter and solar panel manufacturers; such as Emerson, ABB, Fimer, TMEIC, SMA, Satcon, MiaSole, Sharp Electronics, Kyocera, Solar Frontier, China Kaneka, SolarWorld, CNPV, S[1]Energy, Hanwha, and to other investment groups. · Provide packaged off-grid solar photovoltaic systems for industrial, community centers, schools and clinics, and solar thermal heating/cooling systems for several countries.

IPS has several MW of pipeline solar projects in the USA, Europe, Asia, The Caribbean, and Africa. Currently, IPS is in preparation to construct two 240MWp (400MWac) solar projects in two phases in Free State, South Africa, and a 120MWp solar project in San Luis Sonora, Mexico (near Yuma, Arizona, USA. A 60MW solar project is under development in Honduras. Five solar projects of each 100MW (total of 500MW is under negotiation for project feasibility studies, design and EPC services. IPS has completed over 50MW of solar energy projects in Greece (through its Greece sister company), and project feasibility studies and design of 200,000 solar rooftop projects in Ghana, two 100MW solar projects development in Nigeria, 100MW landfill project in South Korea, 50MW in Zambia, 20MW and 40MW solar projects development in Egypt, 12MW in Antigua and Barbuda, and 360MW solar projects in Ethiopia.

In addition, IPS assumed an owners-engineer role to provide environmental studies, geotechnical, and engineering design services for a 2.5GW solar project in South Africa (for a UK-based solar developer), 20MW solar project in Louisiana, and jointly with its developer partners a total of 350 MW solar photovoltaic projects in Florida, and Mendota, California 6.5 MWdc, Boulder City, Nevada 12MWdc EHV Power, Ontario, Canada -20MW, Fresno International Airport, CA-2.6MW. Denver international Airport (DIA I)-2.0MWdc Caribbean (35MW).Dr. Argaw played a major role in the project development, engineering design, and construction of over 3.0GW and installation of over 750 MW solar projects. Some of the solar projects IPS provided and/or providing feasibility studies, engineering design and/or EPC services are: · Zambia 500MW solar projects (five 100MW each) feasibility studies, design and EPC, under negotiation. · Two 240MWp (400MWac) solar projects in South Africa, · 120MWp solar project in San Luis Sonora, Mexico (near Yuma, Arizona, USA, · Honduras 60MW solar project, · Ethiopia 360MW solar project development and engineering design, · Ghana 200,000 rooftop (total 200MW) solar projects, · Nigeria two 100MW solar projects in Akwa Ibom and Kaduna States, · South Korea 100MW solar farm project on landfill, · Zambia 20MW solar project development, · 10MW solar project, Louisiana, USA · Atwater 75MW solar farm project in Florida, · San Augustine 20MW solar farm project in, Texas, · 12MW solar project in Antigua and Barbuda, · 37MW micro-grid solar projects development in Nigeria, · 275MW (eleven 25MW) micro-grid solar projects in Oman (initial development stage), · 1.20MW Solar project development, Tampere, Finland · 1.20MW solar and battery storage system, Tampere, Finland · 450kW solar projects, Tampere, Finland · 650kW off-grid solar system, UAE (Design service) · Over 3.5MW of off-grid systems for mining, industrial and community projects in Ethiopia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Peru, and Egypt · 20MWac solar project, Campo, California · Whitewater 25MW solar and 11MW wind projects, Palm Springs, California · Spur 10 and 20 MW solar projects, Texas · Desert Princes 5MW solar project, California · Volvo Mark Truck 2MW project Denver international airport (DIA II)-1.6MW Denver international airport (DIA III)-4.5MW ACW Farm, San Diego -1.0MW A 12MW project in Nevada (under construction at the time this picture was taken) · McKesson, Los Angeles, CA 1.63 MW rooftop project · Idaho Grandview 30MW solar project · Eurus Energy, Stratford, California 220MWac · Dilopye, Robbin Island, Giyani, South Africa, 90MW.

Projects through IPS predecessor company, SolarTec: · Sky Power 12MW Hyder, AZ single-axis tracker system, · FRV Tucson, AZ 25MW single-axis tracker system, · FRV Webberville, TX 35 MW single-axis tracker system, · CodEd Solar, NJ 18MW Ground-mounted system, · Garden Solar, NJ 16MW ground-mounted system, · OCI Solar Power, Cornerstone Power Vineland, Delsea Solar, 3.71 MW single-axis tracker system, · LightBeam Energy, Gridley, CA 5MW, and · LS Power, California, 175MWacIPS has several MW of pipeline solar projects in USA, Europe, Asia, The Caribbean, and Africa.

Currently, IPS is in preparation to construct two 240MWp (400MWac) solar projects in two phases in Free State, South Africa, and a 120MWp solar project in San Luis Sonora, Mexico (near Yuma, Arizona, USA. A 60MW solar project is under development in Honduras. Five solar projects of each 100MW (total of 500MW are under negotiation for feasibility studies, design and EPC services.

IPS has completed over 50MW of solar projects in Greece (through its Greece sister company), and project feasibility studies and design of 200,000 solar rooftop projects in Ghana, two 100MW solar projects development in Nigeria, 100MW landfill project in South Korea, 50MW in Zambia, 20MW and 40MW solar projects development in Egypt, 12MW in Antigua and Barbuda, and 360MW solar projects in Ethiopia. In addition, IPS assumed an owners-engineer role to provide environmental studies, geotechnical, and engineering design services for a 2.5GW solar project in South Africa (for a UK-based solar developer), 20MW solar project in Louisiana, and jointly with its developer partners a total of 350 MW of solar photovoltaic projects in Florida, and the Mendota, California 6.5 MWdc, Boulder City, Nevada 12MWdc EHV Power, Ontario, Canada 20MW, Fresno International Airport, CA 2.6MW, Denver international airport (DIA I)-2.0MWdc, Caribbean countries (35MW). IPS played major role in the project development, engineering, and construction of over 3.0GW and installation of over 750 MW solar project.

Other solar projects IPS has/is providing feasibility studies, engineering design and/or EPC services are: · Eurus Energy, Avenal, California 45MWac · Sun Edison, Ryerse, Canada 20MWac · Duke Energy, Davidson County, North Carolina 4MWac · Teanaway Solar, Cle Elum, Washington 75MWac · Samsung, Corcoran, California 175MW · NextLight, Agua Caliente, Arizona 290MWac · NextLight, Boulder City, Nevada 150MWac · Caithness Soda Mountain, California, 500MW Some of the early installations Cerro Coso community college, CA-1 MW Menlo Park, California-400KW Atlantic City, New Jersey-500kW Los Angeles Baking - 192kW · Enfinity, Hawkesbury, Ontario 30MWac · Sempra Energy, Boulder City, Nevada 56MW · Sempra Energy, Mesquite, Arizona 150MWac · ENEL, Reno, Nevada 10MWac · Rocky Springs, Texas, 10 MWac · Recurrent Energy, Coldwater, Ontario, Canada 150MW · Washington Power, Presidio, Texas 100MWac · LS Power, Dover, Delaware, 10MWac · DH & energy, Prineville, Oregon, 5MWac · CleanTech America, Fresno, California, 5MWac · MMA Renewable, Las Vegas, Nevada, 23MWac · Denver International Airport, Colorado, 8MW (total) · City of Houston, Texas, 10MWac · AES Solar, Lancaster, California, 20MW · Canadian Solar, Kingston, Canada, 10MWac · Canadian Solar, Kitchener, Canada, 68.9MWac · Fresno Airport, 2.7MW

StereoVision Entertainment Inc. http://stereovision.com is a publicly-traded Nevada company (OTC:SVSN) utilizing its award-winning team of industry professionals in the areas of (1) climate change mitigation through its wholly-owned subsidiary Climate Cure Capital™ http://climatecurecapital.com/ and its for-profit majority-owned Nevada ESG Benefit corporation Eco Allies™ http://ecoallies.biz, (2) creating, producing and distributing family friendly multi-media content with its wholly-owned 9-time Emmy-Award-winning production company REZN8. http://rezn8.com.

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