KALiNA Power Limited provided an update on development of its Flagship 64MW Primary Site; the KALiNA Energy Centre - Saddle Hills located in Alberta, Canada KALiNA Distributed Power Limited recently completed several development milestones to advance Saddle Hills to Full Notice to Proceed (FNTP) in Q4-2021. These include: Crown Lease secured: As recently reported, achieving formal site control for Saddle Hills with the receipt of a Crown Lease from the Government of Alberta. Gas tolling to power: Engaged with multiple counterparties in formal proposals and negotiations regarding the potential for long-term tolling arrangements to provide gas to power conversion services. EPC progress: Engineering and procurement activities have continued to make very solid progress: Completed a Constructability Review for the gas turbine with no material issues identified. Completed a Hazard & Operability Analysis ("HAZOP") of the Kalina Cycle® module and alance of plant. The HAZOP is a rigorous and systematic technique used to assess potential hazards and operability problems associated with the design. No material issues were identified during the review. Competitive bidding process for all major equipment is well advanced, with the review process nearly complete. Final selections and awards are expected soon. he electric utility has advised that it has nearly completed its grid interconnection study, hich will result in a formal confirmation of costs and schedule for interconnection of the Saddle Hills project. Permitting: In accordance with the Alberta Utilities Commission's ("AUC") Rule 007 (as part of its articipant involvement program) KDP has notified appropriate stakeholders regarding the project tatus. This is the final step before KPO can submit its formal application in June to the AUC for pproval to construct and operate the Saddle Hills project.