I've really got to question this one....
There Facebook page has an entry dated Oct 29 2011... organizing an open day... where they
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seeks employees, trades and contractors for the construction & subsequent operations of the following:
• 24/7 Biomass fuelled combined heat & power generating facility 430,000 sq. ft.
• Produce Greenhouse 108,000 sq. ft
• Indoor Aquaculture facility 18,000 sq. ft
• Cold Storage with flash freezing 18,000 sq. ft.
• Vermiculture, MicroAlgae fish/food fertilizer blending & packaging 1,000 sq. ft
Company representatives will be available to answer any questions you may have regarding the development of the project, including timelines.
According to ecoTECH Energy Group, over 200 permanent and temporary jobs will be available beginning 2012.
From which they claim the "McBride facility will be capable of producing over $50 million in food sales annually"
"with profit margins expected from 30-40%, and returns on investment of 23% (hydroponic greenhouses) and 32% (aquaculture). "
To get that sized project up and running.. and producing enough to supply the new contract.... between Oct and now... bullocks...
Reckon they're a long way away from supplying that contract yet...
Still trying to work the figures... in one place they claim 22 acres of aquaponics... which doesn't seem to match the above...
If you add the square footage figures for the facilities... (150,000sq ft).... I only get the equivalent of about 3.5 acres...

Anyway they also claim out of the above...
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•Fresh green produce grown on unique, proven, floating raft watercourses yields up to 18 crops per year
•Fresh heirloom tomatoes and tall crops grown by recirculated pebble bed hydroponics, with natural nutrients
•Fresh “river raised” RAS circuit fish for short-haul chilled transportation
•Fresh saltwater fish that are free of lice, diseases and heavy metals, matured in indoor, balanced water raceways
•Packed “live foods” green vegetable produce, packed in biodegradable clamshells
•Prepared and filleted frozen fish, humanely killed in super clean facilities
•Exotic tropical and arctic food fish, migratory fish and specialty items such as salmon & shad roe
Just all sounds a bit too much for me...