Canadian Premium Sand Inc. (“
CPS”
or the “
Company”) (TSXV: CPS) is pleased to
announce that it has chosen the City of Selkirk, Manitoba as the
preferred location for its solar glass manufacturing facility. The
decision follows an extensive evaluation of possible options in
Canada and the United States. Selkirk provides logistical,
operational efficiency and environmental advantages over
alternatives and meets the following key selection criteria:
- Proximity to CPS’s high grade silica
sand quarry operation. The quarry is located near Hollow Water
First Nation and the community of Seymourville, approximately 160
kilometers north of Selkirk;
- Access to abundant and
cost-efficient supplies of natural gas, renewable hydroelectricity
and industrial grade water;
- Access to end markets through rail
and highway infrastructure with direct connection to the major
logistics hub in Winnipeg, Manitoba;
- Access to a sizeable labour pool
encompassing management, engineering, technical, trades and
semi-skilled personnel;
- Availability of industrial zoned
land parcels of sufficient size to accommodate the initial
manufacturing facility with room to accommodate CPS’s growth
ambitions for future facilities; and
- Alignment with the community’s
vision of sustainable and responsible commercial development for
the next 30+ years.
The Company’s manufacturing facility will produce high
specification patterned solar glass utilizing a rolled
manufacturing process and will provide approximately 300 direct
employment opportunities once in operation. CPS's products will
predominately be used in the manufacture of solar panels in North
America — a rapidly expanding industry driven by an objective to
decarbonize the electrical grid with solar power’s proportional
contribution increasing from 5% today to as much as 40% by
2035.
“It is difficult to imagine a better location than the City of
Selkirk and the Province of Manitoba for our solar glass
manufacturing facility based on the criteria we set. Collaborating
with the City of Selkirk has been extremely positive, highly
professional and I commend their drive to realize their community’s
vision for sustainable economic development," stated Glenn Leroux,
President and CEO of CPS.
Currently, there are no facilities in North America that produce
this type of glass. All solar panels manufactured in North America
using patterned solar glass are made with glass imported from China
and other Asia Pacific countries. Locating a solar glass
manufacturing facility in Selkirk will add significantly to the
sustainability and supply chain security for CPS’s solar panel
manufacturing clients. Additionally, CPS believes its glass
manufacturing facility will be the anchor industry for an expanding
centre of excellence, enabling other complementary businesses to
locate in Manitoba.
"We are very pleased CPS has selected Selkirk to build and
operate its solar glass facility," explains Tim Feduniw, the
Director of Sustainable Economic Development at the City of
Selkirk. "This initiative aligns with our commitment to
sustainable development and will create significant economic
benefits for our community. The City of Selkirk is committed to
working with CPS in securing a suitable site within urban limits
that supports and enables the successful launch of this
initiative."
The Company’s solar glass project would not be possible without
the support of its Participation Agreement partners; the Hollow
Water First Nation and the incorporated community of Seymourville.
These communities have a historic relationship with Selkirk and the
supply of silica sand to industry from nearby Black Island dating
back to the 1920s through to the 1980s.
“We have received encouragement, understanding and patience from
leadership groups in both communities as we transitioned our
business plan from a focus on fracture proppant to our future
Selkirk-based solar glass manufacturing facility,” notes Mr.
Leroux. “We will continue to work closely with the communities as
we bring this project from planning into operation.”
About Canadian Premium Sand Inc.
The Company is developing manufacturing capacity
for high-clarity solar glass through a Company-owned facility in
Selkirk, Manitoba that utilizes the high-purity, low-iron silica
sand from its wholly-owned Wanipigow quarry leases. The Company is
a reporting issuer in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. Its
shares trade on the TSXV under the symbol "CPS".
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
CONTACT
INFORMATION:
Canadian Premium Sand Inc. Glenn
LerouxPresident and Chief Executive
Officerglenn.leroux@cpsmail.com
Investor
RelationsIR@cpsmail.com587.355.3714
www.cpsglass.com
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information as to the future events, results of operations and the
Company’s future performance (both operational and financial) and
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regarding its future growth, results of operations, future
performance (both operational and financial), and business
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and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking
statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or
circumstances should change. Forward-looking statements are
necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions made
by the Company that are inherently subject to significant business,
economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and
contingencies. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of
future performance. In particular, this press release contains
forward-looking statements pertaining, but not limited, to: the
anticipated logistical, operational efficiency, environmental
advantages and other benefits of Selkirk as the location for the
Company's solar glass manufacturing facility including proximity to
CPS’s high grade silica sand quarry operation, access to abundant
and cost-efficient supplies of natural gas, renewable
hydroelectricity and industrial grade water, access to end markets
through rail and highway infrastructure with direct connection to
the major logistics hub in Winnipeg, Manitoba; access to a sizeable
labour pool encompassing management, engineering, technical, trades
and semi-skilled personnel, availability of industrial zoned land
parcels of sufficient size to accommodate the initial manufacturing
facility with room to accommodate CPS’s growth ambitions for future
facilities and alignment with the community’s vision of sustainable
and responsible commercial development; the ability to produce high
specification patterned solar glass from the solar glass
manufacturing facility; the number of employment opportunities once
in operation; the markets in which CPS's products will be used; the
characteristics of the solar glass industry and its objectives; the
anticipated benefits to the sustainability and supply chain
security for CPS’s solar panel manufacturing clients; the belief
that CPS' glass manufacturing facility will be the anchor industry
for an expanding centre of excellence, enabling other complementary
businesses to locate in Manitoba; projections about the solar glass
market; future development plans; industry activity levels;
industry conditions pertaining to the solar glass manufacturing
industry; the ability of and manner by which the Company expects to
meet its capital needs; and the Company's objectives, strategies
and competitive strengths.
By their nature, forward-looking statements
involve numerous current assumptions, known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially
from those anticipated by the Company and described in the
forward-looking statements.
The forward-looking information and statements
contained in this document speak only as of the date hereof and the
Company does not assume any obligation to publicly update or revise
them to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be
required pursuant to applicable laws.
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Industry Data
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industry data contained in this press release is based upon
information from government or other independent industry
publications and reports or based on estimates derived from such
publications and reports. Government and industry publications and
reports generally indicate that they have obtained their
information from sources believed to be reliable, but the Company
has not conducted its own independent verification of such
information. This press release also includes certain data derived
from public filings made by independent third parties. While the
Company believes this data to be reliable, market and industry data
is subject to variations and cannot be verified with complete
certainty due to limits on the availability and reliability of raw
data, the voluntary nature of the data gathering process and other
limitations and uncertainties inherent in any statistical survey.
The Company has not independently verified any of the data from
independent third-party sources referred to in this press release
or ascertained the underlying assumptions relied upon by such
sources.
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