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FAQs
General Questions


  • How do investors find public disclosure documents such as Prospectuses, Annual Information Forms, Management Information/Proxy Circulars and reports on timber assets by independent forestry experts?

    These documents are posted on www.SEDAR.com.

  • What is Cleanfield’s strategy for profitable growth and shareholder value creation?

    Cleanfield’s long-term strategy is to increase its top and bottom lines through the development of innovative renewable energy products primarily for urban applications in domestic and international markets. Our strong engineering team is continuously developing new products that are efficient and economical. We work in collaboration with academic institutions and government agencies to leverage our investments in product R&D and commercialization. We focus on small wind and solar photovoltaic products that:

    • Help protect customers from energy price increases, and increase their energy supply independence,
    • Complement each other, as wind turbines generate the most electricity during the night especially in the fall-winter-spring whereas solar panels generate the most electricity during the day especially during the summer, and
    • Have fewer and smaller environmental effects then large wind and solar installations.
    Although we develop and sell our products mostly in Canada, we are expanding our footholds in the United States, Europe and Asia.

  • What are Cleanfield’s competitive strengths within its industry?

    Cleanfield has a strong engineering team that has developed proprietary, renewable power electronics over many years in collaboration with business partners in the private and public sectors. To learn about the competitive advantages of its proprietary V3 vertical axis wind turbine, click here.

  • Who are Cleanfield’s independent public accountants?

    PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Chartered Accountants, 21 King StreetWest, Main Floor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8P 4W7, Telephone +1 905 777 7000

  • How many employees and consultants does Cleanfield have?

    We have the equivalent of approximately 12 full- and part-time employees/consultants who work on a regular basis with many external advisers and specialist service providers.



  • Regarding Cleanfield Shares


  • Who do I contact regarding registry or transfer of Cleanfield shares, or regarding a change of address, or if share certificates have been lost or misplaced?

    Olympia Transfer Services Inc.
    920 - 120 Adelaide Street W.
    Toronto, Ontario M5H 1T1
    Telephone: (+1) 416-364-8081
    cssinquiries@olympiatrust.com

  • On what stock exchange is Cleanfield listed? What is its stock symbol? And how can one get a history of its stock price?

    Cleanfield Alternative Energy Inc. common shares trade on the Toronto Venture Exchange under the symbol AIR; a history of their trading price is available.

  • What is Cleanfield’s CUSIP number?

    It is 86332E.



  • Cleanfield V3 Operation


  • What is the difference between horizontal-axis and vertical-axis wind turbines?

    A horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT) operates with a propeller-like rotor, and has an axis that is parallel to the ground. A vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT) has vertical blades revolving around an axis that is perpendicular to the ground.

  • How noisy is the V3?

    Our engineering team designed and developed a quiet wind system. The V3 is quieter than a typical household air conditioner and is virtually unnoticeable.

  • Where can a V3 turbine be installed?

    Partly what makes the V3 so unique is that you can mount the unit nearly anywhere – on a suitable roof, tower or silo, or integrated into the building architecture.

  • How reliable is the Cleanfield V3 and what maintenance is required?

    The V3 requires relatively little maintenance, because it is composed of fibreglass and steel and has essentially one moving part, so a lower occurrence of breakdowns. An annual preventative inspection is suggested in order to preserve the operational life of the turbine.

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