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Polaris Renewable Energy Inc (RAMPF)
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Ram Power Corp was incorporated under the laws of British Columbia on April 26, 1984 under the name Chablis Resources Ltd. Effective September 6, 1988, the Company's name was changed to Westhill Resources Ltd. Effective March 3, 1992, the Company underwent reorganization and changed its name to "Breckenridge Resources Ltd. On September 25, 2003, the Company underwent reorganization and changed its name to GTO Resources Inc. (GTO). Effective October 20, 2009, GTO, Polaris Geothermal Inc. (Polaris) and Western GeoPower Corp. (Western) completed a plan of arrangement under the BCBCA (the Arrangement) and GTO changed its name to Ram Power, Corp. The Company is a renewable energy company focused on the development, production and sale of electricity from geothermal energy. The Company currently has an operating geothermal project in Nicaragua, and interests in California, Nevada & British Columbia, Canada. The Company, through its subsidiary Polaris Energy Nicaragua, S.A. owns and operates a 72 megawatt capacity geothermal facility located in northwest Nicaragua, near the city of Leon. The Company current project portfolio consistes of San Jacinto-Tizate I & II, Geysers Project, Casita San Cristobal project, Orita Project, and Clayton Valley geothermal power project.