Solamon Approved to Re-Domicile in BVI; Set to Increase Caribbean and South American Activities

Kingston, Jamaica, March 07, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Solamon Energy Corp CEO Graeme Boyce is happy to announce the company has been approved in Ontario and subsequently in BVI to be re-domiciled to BVI, effective immediately, and to continue as a BVI registered company. Following this approval and continuation of business in this region, Solamon has relocated its office to Kingston, Jamaica. Over the past year, Solamon executives visited many nations in the Caribbean and chose to relocate to Jamaica for many reasons, due mainly to ease of access from North America and Central America, as well into South America.

“We have actually enjoyed three different offices in the Toronto downtown core since launching Solamon,” Boyce explains, “whereby each has served as a central location in which to have meetings, simply, and each served us well over the past few years.” Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island. In the Americas, Kingston is the largest predominantly English-speaking city south of the United States.

The vast majority of the country’s economic activity takes place within Kingston, and as most government ministries are located in the cities. Many multinational conglomerates and financial institutions are headquartered in and around Kingston and the Jamaican government has expressed a desire and passed legislation to transform Kingston into an International Financial Centre. Effectively immediately, Kingston will serve as a convenient hub for Solamon from which to develop current and new projects in its pipeline.

“This is an incredibly exciting time for our business and signals another milestone in our amazing story,” Boyce continues. “For the foreseeable future we can easily operate from Kingston in order to meet the needs of our projects in development there and Jay Yeo will continue, on our behalf, to find suitable spaces for our administrative and marketing teams as we grow.” In the wake of local media attention, Solamon is receiving many resumes from Jamaicans each day and these are now being sent to our new address:

Solamon Energy Corp.
58 Half Way Tree Road
Richmond Academy Building
Kingston 10, Jamaica, West Indies

Solamon Energy typically offers a ground-mounted solar array of integrated photovoltaic cells over a package of land called the Apollo Acre™. The company now also develops custom solutions with local partners to provide roof-mounted and parking lot systems that are easily augmented by micro wind turbine technology and other innovative features to supply renewable energy.

About Solamon: Solamon Energy Corp. sells integrated arrays of ground-mounted and rooftop photovoltaic cells. These solar power plants are connected by cable to varied transmission equipment, including converters, inverters and batteries, utilizing 5 acres of land per unit; each unit is called an Apollo Acre™. Additionally, it is expected the company’s business activities will spin-off many jobs locally, given engineering requirements, construction, unit commissioning and subsequent maintenance.
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