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Nestbuilder.com Corp (OTCMKTS: NBLD) is moving quickly up the charts after the Company announced a reverse merger with Renewable Innovations, Inc. (RI),…

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Nestbuilder.com Corp (OTCMKTS: NBLD) is moving quickly up the charts after the Company announced a reverse merger with Renewable Innovations, Inc. (RI), whereby Renewable Innovations will be the surviving Company. Renewable Innovations is a big deal; the Company is an emerging leader in clean, hydrogen fuel cell energy systems and has a deal in place with General Motors to supply the military with clean energy. Renewable Innovations plans to uplist to the Nasdaq as soon as it is eligible. 

Reverse Mergers can be more explosive than biotech’s when the incoming Company has real value but is undiscovered to investors and many RM stocks, we have covered on this website have gone from pennies to dollars. One recent RM runners that stand out is HRBR which went from a few cents (where we first wrote about it) to $3 plus. NBLD is debt free 100% fully reporting OTCQB and a valuable reverse merger candidate. NBLD hit a high of $0.93 on Thursday and closed at $0.80 up 2,200% on the day on 1.9 million shares traded. 

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Nestbuilder.com Corp (OTCMKTS: NBLD) was incorporated in the State of Nevada on January 10, 2017 as a wholly owned subsidiary of RealBiz Media Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation On July 31, 2018. Prior business was servicing large and small broker accounts in the North America Real Estate Market. The Company had the ability to produce over 15,000 videos per day. They also owned the website LoseTheAgent.com. 

Renewable Innovations, Inc. (RI), goal is to accelerate the growth and opportunities within the renewable economy. The Company’s team of industry leaders brings extensive experience and connections across the Renewable, Hydrogen, and Alternative Energy sectors. Along with its partners, investors, and clients, RI is making major technological advancements with products and solutions to lead the world into a new and exciting carbon-free future. Renewable Innovations, advanced power integration, applications, and solutions are focused on creating a new Hydrogen-powered energy economy including Hydrogen Fuel Cell (HFC) scalable backup and primary power systems, Mobile and transportable HFC-powered EV Rapid Charge systems for the Electric Vehicle market, Advanced Hydrogen transport and refueling vehicles and Greenhouse Grids to power communities. 

Immediately prior to the Merger, there were 6,090,580 shares of our Common Stock issued and outstanding and warrants outstanding to acquire up to an aggregate of 10,135,000 shares of our Common Stock. As a result of the Merger, we issued to the shareholders of Renewable Innovations an aggregate of 2,155,684 shares of our Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $0.0001 per share, each share of which is convertible into 100 shares of our Common Stock, which represents a 93% ownership interest based on our fully-diluted capitalization immediately following the Merger. As a result of the foregoing transactions, we underwent a change of control on December 1, 2022. 

In connection with the closing of the Merger, the following changes to the Board occurred on December 1, 2022 (the “Closing Date”), which will result in a change of a majority of the members of the Board: Thomas M. Grbelja and William McLeod resigned as members of the Board, effective on the Closing Date; Robert L. Mount was appointed as a member of the Board, effective on the Closing Date; Lynn Barney was appointed as a member of the Board, effective 10 days after the mailing of this Information Statement to our shareholders; and Alex Aliksanyan resigned as a member of the Board, effective 10 days after the mailing of this Information Statement to our shareholders. 

Currently General Motors is supplying HYDROTEC fuel cell power cubes to Renewable Innovations of Lindon, Utah to build the Mobile Power Generator. GM will combine its fuel cell hardware and software with Renewable Innovations’ power integration and management systems to create a generator that can provide fast-charging capability for EVs without having to expand the grid or install permanent charging assets in places where there’s only a temporary need for power.  

Multiple development projects involving the MPG are already in process, including a demonstration of the technology as a mobile charging station for EVs funded in part by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center. This version of the MPG is expected to first be demonstrated in mid-2022. 

The California Energy Commission is funding a separate demonstration program of four additional MPGs through its Mobile Renewable Backup Generation systems program to show how hydrogen-based mobile power can help offset the loss of energy during the planned power shutoffs used to mitigate wildfires throughout the state. This demonstration is being led by the Electric Power Research Institute, the preeminent independent, non-profit energy research and development organization, collaborating with stakeholders like GM and Renewable Innovations to ensure the public has safe, reliable, affordable and equitable access to hydrogen-generated electricity.

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In addition to mobile EV charging, GM and Renewable Innovations have collaborated on the EMPOWER rapid charger. Intended to help retail fuel stations add more affordable DC fast charging capability, the EMPOWER rapid charger will help deploy necessary fast charging without significant investment in nonrecoverable electrical infrastructure upgrades, like larger feed wires, transformers and potentially new substations. 

Palletized Mobile Power Generator System – GM designed a separate, palletized version of the MPG which is now being evaluated by U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC).  GVSC is also exploring how this version of the MPG can power heavy-duty military equipment and camps. This prototype is equivalent in size to a 60-kW generator and produces nearly 70 percent more power than traditional diesel generators. This MPG variant also contains features not typically found on diesel generators, like battery backup and output regulation.   

GM will produce HYDROTEC power cubes at its Fuel Cell Systems Manufacturing joint venture with Honda in Brownstown, Michigan. Renewable Innovations will produce the trailer-based MPG and the larger, modular EMPOWER rapid charger at their facilities in the Salt Lake City metro area. 

Renewable Innovations shareholders will retain ninety-three percent (93%) of the publicly traded entity, which has been renamed Renewable Innovations, Inc. The Company intends to leverage its breakthrough hydrogen fuel cell technology, bringing grid independent, clean, renewable solutions for power generation and sustainability to the market. Plans include expansion into retail power distribution, especially along the US highway system through organic growth and acquisitions. Currently, the company is in production on orders for government and private company projects. Renewable Innovation’s integration technology allows for rapid charging of a vehicle in under 20 minutes, offering a significant time savings over current EV charging portals. Since the hydrogen-fueled systems require no grid infrastructure, they can be provisioned anywhere that rapid, carbon-free power is needed.  

Renewable Innovations, Inc. will continue to trade on the OTCQB marketplace maintained by OTC Markets Group, Inc. under the symbol “NBLD” until such time as FINRA approves the name and symbol change. The Company intends to file for a listing on NASDAQ as soon as it is eligible. 

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NBLD is rocketing up the charts after announcing the reverse merger with Renewable Innovations, Inc. (RI), an emerging leader in clean, hydrogen fuel cell energy systems that has deals in place with General Motors to supply the military with clean energy. Renewable Innovations plans to uplist to the Nasdaq as soon as it is eligible. Renewable Innovations new campus features 170,000 sq ft of office, R&D, and manufacturing space. We have covered many reverse mergers on this website including HRBR for pennies per share which went on to run to $3 on the Air Wisconsin Reverse merger. Not since HRBR have we seen a bulletin boards RM with as much potential as this Renewable Innovations. We will be updating on NBLD when more details emerge so make sure you are subscribed to Microcapdaily.

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Disclosure: we hold no position in NBLD either long or short and we have not been compensated for this article

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