The Georgetown Project

Significant Copper and Gold Mineralization Located on Georgetown Project, Australia

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Kidston operated from 1985 to 2001 and was one of Australia’s largest historical gold producers producing 5.1 million ounces (145 tonnes) of gold*.

Key Points: 
  • Kidston operated from 1985 to 2001 and was one of Australia’s largest historical gold producers producing 5.1 million ounces (145 tonnes) of gold*.
  • EMU’s sampling program was designed to assess a number of higher-priority prospects within the Georgetown Project tenements utilizing termite mound and outcrop rock chip geochemistry.
  • EMU’s announcement “ Exploration Update Georgetown, Scale Potential Confirmed ” dated March 4 2024, provides details of the work conducted and interpretation of sampling results.
  • The copper mineralization is now almost exclusively supergene altered to the copper oxide assemblage chrysocolla, malachite, tenorite, cuprite, and sooty chalcocite (Figures 5 and 6).

Westbridge Renewable Announces Closing of 278 MWp Alberta Georgetown Project Sale to MYTILINEOS

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

The Transaction was completed by way of the sale of all the issued and outstanding shares of Georgetown Solar Inc. ("Georgetown").

Key Points: 
  • The Transaction was completed by way of the sale of all the issued and outstanding shares of Georgetown Solar Inc. ("Georgetown").
  • MYTILINEOS paid 3% of the estimated base purchase price at signing and 92% of the estimated purchase price was paid at closing.
  • Stefano Romanin, CEO and Director of Westbridge Renewable commented,
    "We are delighted to announce the closing of the Georgetown Project.
  • The closing of the Georgetown Project at the ready to build stage launches our development plans seamlessly towards construction."

Westbridge Provides Update to Shareholders

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Thursday, December 22, 2022

TORONTO, Dec. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp. (TSXV: WEB) (OTCQX: WEGYF) (FRA: PUQ) ("Westbridge Renewable" or the "Company") is pleased to share an open letter to shareholders from Executive Chairman, Scott Kelly and CEO and Director, Stefano Romanin.

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  • TORONTO, Dec. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp. (TSXV: WEB) (OTCQX: WEGYF) (FRA: PUQ) ("Westbridge Renewable" or the "Company") is pleased to share an open letter to shareholders from Executive Chairman, Scott Kelly and CEO and Director, Stefano Romanin.
  • 2022 has been a very busy and successful year of growth for your company, Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp.
  • Changed name to Westbridge Renewable Energy Corp. reflecting the evolution and direction of the Company as well as its vision for the future.
  • As one of the very few listed pure-play Canadian solar development companies, Westbridge Renewable provides its ESG minded investors with valuable access to greenfield solar projects.

Westbridge Renewable Receives Approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission for Georgetown Solar PV and Battery Energy Storage Project

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Monday, November 7, 2022

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