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March 10, 2005

Carmanah Grants Stock Options

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Thursday, March 10, 2005 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: CMH) wishes to announce that it has granted to an officer and a consultant an aggregate of 125,000 stock options at a price of $2.75 per share expiring March 10, 2010.
March 10, 2005

Carmanah Sees Profits

VICTORIA -- Victoria's Carmanah Technologies reported Wednesday net earnings of $592,823 for 2004, up from a loss of $126,394 in 2003. Carmanah said audited results showed annual revenue of $15.9 million up 72 per cent from 2003's $9.2 million. Increasing demand within the aviation and transit markets generated revenues in excess of $7 million in 2004, representing a 112-per-cent increase over 2003. Carmanah makes and sells solar-powered LED lighting products to the marine, aviation, transit and roadways markets..
March 09, 2005

Carmanah Receives Additional Order for US Army Emergency Runway

Carmanah is pleased to report the entire order was delivered within two business days, and was comprised of 210 units of taxiway edge, runway edge, runway caution and runway threshold airfield lights. These lights will be installed on a temporary runway at the air base to enable uninterrupted operations while pavement construction takes place.
March 09, 2005

Carmanah Announces Financial Results for 2004

Record Annual Revenue and Net Earnings
March 04, 2005

Broad Range of Innovations on Display at PGRE

Las Vegas, Nevada `RenewableEnergyAccess.com` With 106 different companies exhibiting at this year's PowerGen renewable energy conference it's challenging for RenewableEnergyAccess.com to cover all the companies and their products in an equal light. Major fixtures in the renewable energy industry like GE Energy for wind power and BP Solar for photovoltaic power (PV) were there, but in this article I want to share something different.
March 01, 2005

US Air Force Places Additional Order For Taxiway Edge Lights

The US Air Force has placed an additional order for 250 units of Carmanah Technologies' Model A601 taxiway edge lights to be installed at the second largest US Air Force base in Iraq. Carmanah's solar-powered LED taxiway lights will replace existing retroreflective markers, a measure that is being taken to significantly improve nighttime safety under pilot Night Vision Goggle (NVG) use.
March 01, 2005

US Army Orders Medevac Helipad Lighting For Kuwait

The US Army has contracted the Aviation Lighting Division of Carmanah Technologies to supply 32 units of the Model A702 amber helipad edge light and its corresponding mounting hardware. These lights will be permanently installed to enhance helipad edge visibility during Night Vision Goggle (NVG) use at a US Army Medevac Hospital in Kuwait. This order is in addition to more than 12,000 lights already installed by the US Armed Forces at more than 100 air bases and camps on 5 continents.
February 24, 2005

Carmanah Expands London Office to Serve European Markets

London, UK; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - February 24, 2005 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), a leading global manufacturer of proprietary LED lighting and illumination products, is pleased to announce the expansion of its European office in London, England. "After three years with a senior member of our Canadian management team living and working in Greater London, Carmanah is expanding.
February 18, 2005

Carmanah Buoy Light Survives Year-Long Ocean Trip

A runaway Canadian Coast Guard bouy took more than a year to cross the Atlantic and run aground on a small Shetland Island, but its made-in-Victoria light was still flashing. The five-metre-tall buoy went adrift off the coast of Labrador in November 2003, says Susan Keough, spokes-woman for Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador region. It had been used as a seasonal buoy placed in the water around June and taken out in October or November. In this case, the buoy took off before it could be collected.
February 13, 2005

Canadian Alternative Energy Companies See Opportunity in Kyoto Agreement

VANCOUVER (CP) - As the Kyoto treaty on greenhouse gas emissions comes into effect this week, Canadian alternative energy companies are seeing green of a different kind. Companies with "clean" or low-emission technologies are poised to exploit the market as countries look to meet their commitments under the agreement.