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Brisk in Mexico
Brisk Solar Mexico acquires warehouse and plant just outside of Mexico City! The plant is fully staffed and is currently producing Solar products. Using the existing space BSM will construct a Solar panel manufacturing plant in 2010 to fill existing orders. Official name "BRISK ENERGIAS RENOVABLES MEXICO SA DE CV”
“Solar To Go” Brisk Solar Inc
Under Brisk Solar's trade mark name “Solar To Go” Brisk Solar Inc has opened free distributorships across North America with a minimum commitment to product. All distributors will be listed on the BSI website and fall under the Brisk Solar corporate identity and receive a territorial right.
Brisk In Africa
Brisk Solar has received orders for solar powered irrigation water pumps to be used in West Africa. Solar powered water pumps will replace irrigation farm pumps that were previously powered by generator or manually operated.
Brisk Solar has successfully designed a Solar Solution for Telecom Towers.
Brisk Solar’s Mexico R&D division has designed and engineered and is ready to market “Solar Powered Telecom Tower Conversion Kits” and is currently discussing applications with the worlds 3rd largest Telecom company.
Brisk in North America
Brisk has established a North American solar installation network.
Brisk Expands Product Line
Brisk Solar Inc increases Solar to go product line.
Brisk Worldwide
Brisk Solar Inc has already entered into Letters of Intent within the global energy sector (USA, Canada, Latin America, Africa), which is resulting in immediate income and increasing BSI's net asset value.
Brisk Solar is in partnership with
Smile Africa
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Solar Solutions: Solar Roof Top Panels

Getting Started with Brisk Solar Commercial Roof top
- Own or have a long-term (10- or 20-years) lease for their facility
- Have at least 20,000 square feet of space unobstructed from the sun available for the placement of solar panels
- Currently pay average or higher than average electricity rates
- Have a B++ or better credit rating and can provide audited financial statements
- Want electricity price stability
- Value environmental benefits
The process:

Phase 1
Preliminary feasibility assessment, including data gathering and budgeting, that culminates in a Letter of Intent. This phase typically lasts only a few weeks.
- Data gathering includes a review of the site and its suitability for a solar electricity installation and an assessment of current energy use.
- Budgeting includes an estimate of savings from a solar electricity installation and development of a financial model and pricing structure for the PPA.
- The Letter of Intent includes the details of the assessment and an agreement to sign a PPA during Phase II of the process.
Phase II
Design and project finalization period during which Brisk completes the financial agreement and applies for incentives and rebates on behalf of the customer. At the same time, the physical system is designed and engineered, all appropriate permits are obtained and the system’s components are purchased. The timing of this phase varies greatly by system size and complexity, but typically lasts 2 to 4 months.
Phase III
A 2- to 6-month phase of installation, inspection approvals and interconnection with the facility’s existing electrical infrastructure and the utility grid.
Phase IV
On-going operation and maintenance for the life of the PPA.

