Here is the best I can find on the p1 cost from the financials reporting ( 3 months ending March 31,2011 and 2010
Explanation of Quarterly Results
In the quarter ending March 31, 2011, revenue was higher by $1,141,000 (400%) over the same quarter of 2010. TheCompany has increased the U.S. sales of solar panels by 1,600 for an increase of $948,000 and the ODIS contractrevenue, R&D for the US Government, was up by $57,000 due to the additional contracts awarded in 2010. Most ofthe solar revenues were associated with an installation in Rhode Island, which will be the state’s largest whencompleted mid-year. Gross margin for the March quarter was 38%.Professional fees were slightly higher, by $25,000, than last year in the same quarter due to additional expenses related to OPEL’s conversion to IFRS reporting, legal fees associated with the formation of our Joint Venture in China and fees associated with the ODIS Valuation. These same expenses were higher than the December 2010 quarter by $78,000 comparatively but each of these expenditures serve to advance the Company’s growth.
If you go to the financials from march 2011 under the heading managment discussion and analysis, scroll down to page 4.
I have looked throught the whole year, and this is the only numbers I can find on the p1 cost.