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February 02, 2006

Carmanah Partners with British Columbia Government for ‘Solar For Schools’ Initiative

Supported by the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, the BC Solar For Schools Project is a pilot program developed to teach future generations about the potential of clean, solar energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the threat of global climate change. As stated by the Honourable Richard Neufeld, Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, "an investment in solar energy is an investment in the future, because using more alternative energy means cleaner air and healthy children.
February 01, 2006

Carmanah Listed on TSX, Wins More Orders

As well as being listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, Carmanah has reported various orders for its solar-powered LED beacons. Solar-powered LED specialist Carmanah has joined the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). The company's common shares began trading on the TSX effective Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 9:30 am ET under the symbol "CMH". Carmanah recently received an additional order from the US Air Force for 171 units of its A702-5 solar-powered LED runway lights.
January 31, 2006

Carmanah Commends Newly Approved California Solar Initiative

Carmanah Technologies Corporation is pleased to note that the California Solar Initiative (CSI) was approved by a 3–1 vote by the California Public Utilities Commission on January 12, making it the largest solar energy policy in U.S. history and effectively tripling California's annual subsidy to solar energy.
January 31, 2006

Shedding Light on Bus Stops

Solar-powered beams will make it better for passengers and easier for drivers to see them.
January 31, 2006

Carmanah Commences Trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Tuesday, January 31, 2006 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation ("Carmanah") (TSX VE: CMH) - Canada's largest solar company - is pleased to announce that it has officially joined the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX"). Carmanah's common shares will begin trading on the TSX effective Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 9:30 am ET under the symbol "CMH". Carmanah CEO Art Aylesworth and Chairman/founder Dr.
January 27, 2006

Carmanah Joins the Big League

All that's left to do is ring the bell.Representatives from Victoria-based Carmanah Technologies travel to Toronto next week to make official the company's leap to the Toronto Stock Exchange from the TSX Venture Exchange.Carmanah chief executive Art Aylesworth confirmed Wednesday the high-tech firm which designs and manufactures solar-powered lighting and illumination technology, has been approved to make the jump, which is akin to a coming out party."This is in our best interests to open up our potential audience," said Aylesworth, noting many institutional investors who look for companies on the rise will only park their money when they hit the senior exchanges."Some will just not deal with junior exchanges."The move is also to keep other institutional investors happy -- those who bought in last year when Carmanah raised $15 million in December on the understanding the company intended to make the move.Aylesworth said Carmanah also felt the time was right, as it had grown significantly in 2005 with the acquisition of Soltek Powersource Ltd., a Saanichton company which designs and manufactures solar panels and power systems and has enjoyed majority share in that sector in Canada for some time."We actually qualified `for the jump` a year and a half ago," Aylesworth said.To list as what the TSX calls a "profitable company," firms are required, among other criteria, to post net assets of $2 million and pre-tax earnings of $200,000.But Aylesworth said Carmanah was actually able to qualify as a "senior company." The criteria there includes net assets of $7.5 million and pre-tax earnings of $300,000."`At the time` we had all the assets in place but we had not been as focused on making money because we were so busy developing the next market we were after," Aylesworth said, adding the money making started to increase as development projects started to create revenue.Though the company is just now finalizing its 2005 financial statements, Carmanah reported revenues of nearly $24 million through the first three quarters of 2005 and net earnings of $873,000 through that period.
January 24, 2006

Carmanah CEO Targets Turin as His Firm’s Gateway to the World

Art Aylesworth, CEO of Victoria-based solar LED lighting industry leader Carmanah Technologies, will be off to Turin, Italy, soon to talk up his firm's products at the 2006 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. And, like the some 80 other business participants in the presentations at British Columbia-Canada Place, which opened Monday, Aylesworth sees it as a great opportunity to spread the word on what Carmanah offers -- including lighting for sea navigation, airports and bus shelters.
January 23, 2006

Carmanah’s i-STOP® Solar-Powered LED Transit Stop Receives Approval to UL and CSA Standards

Carmanah is pleased to announce that its award-winning i-STOP® solar-powered illuminated bus stop meets the safety requirements set forth by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) as determined through independent testing by Edison Test Labs (ETL).
January 23, 2006

Exhibition Place Experiments with Energy

Solar roof, trigeneration system to be added to wind-powered turbine
January 23, 2006

US Marine Corps Orders 600 Carmanah Portable Airfield Lights for Middle East

Carmanah has received an additional order from the US Marine Corps (USMC) for 300 A601 apron edge lights and 300 A601 obstruction/barricade lights. These solar- powered LED portable airfield lights will be installed at one of the many US airfields in the Middle East currently serviced by Carmanah. US airfields in the Middle East typically have no existing infrastructure or power sources to run traditional hard-wired airfield lighting.