Everlert announces acquisition of 40% stake in Baja Green Energy

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Everlert has announced that it has executed a Joint Venture Agreement with Baja Green Energy S.A. de C.V., which transfers 40% of the assets, facilities and licensing rights of Baja Green Energy to Everlert.

Baja Green Energy is a corporation domiciled in Mexico to establish and operate Baja Green Energy Facilities in Mexico and in other regions around the world. Baja Green Energy is a proprietary alternative source of energy. Its proprietary rights arise from a sustainable energy generator manufactured by Water & Energy for Life, headquartered in Holland and Mexico, which has created a revolutionary Gravitational Energy System.

The corporation recently received notice from the Director of Economic Development for the state of Baja California that the state government is interested in receiving and analysing its proposal to develop and construct a photovoltaic power plant in the vicinity of Mexicali. No other details of the company's pipeline are known.

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