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Report on Del Mar Energy’s New York Events in 2008 for February 29
29.02.2008
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29.02.2008
In 2008, Del Mar Energy hosted a series of significant events in New York. The purpose of these events was to present our new facilities in New Mexico and provide a public tax report. Additionally, we, together with our investors, raised $600,000 for Greenpeace.
One of the key events was the introduction of our new energy facilities located in New Mexico. These facilities include advanced solar and wind power plants designed to substantially increase the production of clean energy in the region.
During the events, we presented our tax report for the past fiscal year. The report included details on revenue, expenses, tax payments, and investments made by our holding. The transparency and openness of Del Mar Energy's financial activities highlighted our commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development.
A particularly noteworthy moment was the announcement of raising $600,000 for Greenpeace. These funds were allocated to support environmental protection and climate change mitigation projects.
The events hosted by Del Mar Energy in New York in 2008 showcased not only the company’s successes in advancing renewable energy sources but also our dedication to corporate social responsibility. The presentation of new facilities, financial transparency, and support for environmental initiatives underline the important role Del Mar Energy plays in creating a sustainable future.
The company will continue its efforts to develop innovative energy solutions and support environmental projects, contributing significantly to environmental protection and improving the quality of life for future generations.
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