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Vaenza Recognizes Potential Customers with Pending Wind Tech Orders
Sang Gil Oh, CEO of Sebastian River Holdings, Inc., announced the success of its wind power tech division as the company has recognized potential customers who have shown interest to purchase technology from Vaenza. According to Gil Oh, the company is excited to recognize this potential demand only weeks after its official decision to step into this field.
As a result, the Vaenza executives have placed orders with a manufacturer in Tennessee for three fully operational units. These fully operational units will provide demonstrations to customers who have shown pending interest.
Gil Oh said, “We have been witness to the technology already in implementing into our own business model and feel this will be impressive to our customers and overall beneficial for Vaenza and SBRH shareholders, allowing for more active revenue sources for the company as we develop original photovoltaic tech in-house and implement our marketing and distribution on the air2water technology in Southeast Asia.”
Vaenza is planning to finish the acquisition of the units in the near future and will declare the developments consequently. The company expects that this will result in sales and motivating interest from additional customers.
“We expect, in line with their enthusiasm and level of interest, to receive an expedited answer from these potential customers toward our first sale in Vaenza’s wind power division and will report details therein once transacted. There is no intent or need to increase the outstanding share count for capitalization in the near future. We have positioned ourselves well and will carry on with said initiatives well prepared”, added Oh.
The key objective of the company is to become a “one-stop shop” for distributing green technology to retail, commercial, industrial and governmental usage. This results in encouraging a cleaner environment and cost-effective global economy. Vaenza is intended to offer high quality and cost-effective renewable solutions that replace the current carbon and nuclear-based energy resources.
Carolyn John is a Contributor to TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.
Edited by Erin Harrison

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