Revolve Commences Operation of 450kW Solar Project in Mexico
Revolve Renewable Power has completed construction and commissioning of the 451kW Colima Solar Project in Mexico. The project, comprising 772 solar modules, will generate over 650,000kWh of renewable energy annually under a 15-year fixed-price power purchase agreement (PPA), offsetting approximately 325 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
The company now operates 12.78MW of solar, wind, and hydro projects across Canada and Mexico, including 4.9MW of distribution generation projects. Additionally, Revolve has signed a Letter of Intent for a new 250kW rooftop solar project in Mexico.
Revolve's Distribution Generation business model involves installing renewable power systems at customer premises and selling energy through long-term PPAs. The company is also advancing three major projects: the 20MW/80MWh Vernal BESS Project in Utah, the 49.5MW Primus Wind Project in Colorado, and a 30MW solar project in Alberta, all expected to reach 'ready to build' status by end of 2025.
Revolve Renewable Power ha completato la costruzione e la messa in servizio del progetto solare Colima da 451 kW in Messico. Il progetto, composto da 772 moduli solari, genererà oltre 650.000 kWh di energia rinnovabile all'anno, grazie a un contratto di acquisto di energia (PPA) a prezzo fisso della durata di 15 anni, compensando circa 325 tonnellate di emissioni di CO2.
La società gestisce ora 12,78 MW di progetti solari, eolici e idroelettrici in Canada e Messico, compresi 4,9 MW di progetti di generazione distribuita. Inoltre, Revolve ha firmato una lettera di intenti per un nuovo progetto solare da 250 kW su un tetto in Messico.
Il modello di business della generazione distribuita di Revolve prevede l'installazione di sistemi di energia rinnovabile presso le sedi dei clienti e la vendita di energia attraverso PPA a lungo termine. La società sta anche portando avanti tre progetti importanti: il progetto di accumulo energetico Vernal BESS da 20 MW/80 MWh in Utah, il progetto eolico Primus da 49,5 MW in Colorado e un progetto solare da 30 MW in Alberta, tutti previsti per raggiungere lo stato di 'pronto per la costruzione' entro la fine del 2025.
Revolve Renewable Power ha completado la construcción y la puesta en marcha del proyecto solar Colima de 451 kW en México. El proyecto, que consta de 772 módulos solares, generará más de 650,000 kWh de energía renovable anualmente bajo un contrato de compra de energía (PPA) a precio fijo por 15 años, compensando aproximadamente 325 toneladas de emisiones de CO2.
La compañía ahora opera 12.78 MW de proyectos solares, eólicos e hidroeléctricos en Canadá y México, incluidos 4.9 MW de proyectos de generación distribuida. Además, Revolve ha firmado una carta de intención para un nuevo proyecto solar en un techo de 250 kW en México.
El modelo de negocio de generación distribuida de Revolve implica la instalación de sistemas de energía renovable en las instalaciones de los clientes y la venta de energía a través de PPAs a largo plazo. La empresa también está avanzando en tres proyectos principales: el proyecto de almacenamiento de energía Vernal BESS de 20 MW/80 MWh en Utah, el proyecto eólico Primus de 49.5 MW en Colorado y un proyecto solar de 30 MW en Alberta, todos se espera que alcancen el estado de 'listo para construir' para finales de 2025.
Revolve Renewable Power가 멕시코에서 451kW Colima 태양광 프로젝트의 건설 및 시운전을 완료했습니다. 이 프로젝트는 772개의 태양광 모듈로 구성되어 있으며, 15년 고정 가격 전력 구매 계약(PPA)에 따라 매년 650,000kWh 이상의 재생 가능 에너지를 생성하고 있으며, 약 325톤의 CO2 배출량을 상쇄할 것입니다.
이 회사는 현재 캐나다와 멕시코에서 12.78MW의 태양광, 풍력 및 수력 프로젝트를 운영 중이며, 이에는 4.9MW의 분산 생성 프로젝트가 포함됩니다. 추가로, Revolve는 멕시코에 250kW의 새로운 옥상 태양광 프로젝트에 대한 의향서를 체결했습니다.
Revolve의 분산 생성 비즈니스 모델은 고객 시설에 재생 가능 전력 시스템을 설치하고 장기 PPA를 통해 에너지를 판매하는 것을 포함합니다. 회사는 또한 세 가지 주요 프로젝트를 추진하고 있습니다: 유타의 20MW/80MWh Vernal BESS 프로젝트, 콜로라도의 49.5MW Primus 풍력 프로젝트, 앨버타의 30MW 태양광 프로젝트로, 모두 2025년 말까지 '건설 준비 완료' 상태에 도달할 것으로 예상됩니다.
Revolve Renewable Power a achevé la construction et la mise en service du projet solaire de Colima de 451 kW au Mexique. Le projet, comprenant 772 modules solaires, générera plus de 650 000 kWh d'énergie renouvelable chaque année dans le cadre d'un contrat d'achat d'électricité (PPA) à prix fixe de 15 ans, compensant ainsi environ 325 tonnes d'émissions de CO2.
L'entreprise exploite désormais 12,78 MW de projets solaires, éoliens et hydroélectriques au Canada et au Mexique, dont 4,9 MW de projets de génération distribuée. De plus, Revolve a signé une lettre d'intention pour un nouveau projet solaire de toit de 250 kW au Mexique.
Le modèle commercial de génération distribuée de Revolve implique l'installation de systèmes de production d'énergie renouvelable chez les clients et la vente d'énergie via des PPA à long terme. L'entreprise fait également progresser trois projets majeurs : le projet de stockage d'énergie Vernal BESS de 20 MW/80 MWh dans l'Utah, le projet éolien Primus de 49,5 MW dans le Colorado et un projet solaire de 30 MW en Alberta, tous devant atteindre le statut de 'prêt à construire' d'ici la fin de l'année 2025.
Revolve Renewable Power hat den Bau und die Inbetriebnahme des 451 kW Colima Solarprojekts in Mexiko abgeschlossen. Das Projekt, das aus 772 Solarmodulen besteht, wird jährlich über 650.000 kWh erneuerbare Energie im Rahmen eines 15-jährigen Festpreis-Stromabnahmevertrags (PPA) erzeugen und somit etwa 325 Tonnen CO2-Emissionen ausgleichen.
Das Unternehmen betreibt nun 12,78 MW an Solar-, Wind- und Wasserkraftprojekten in Kanada und Mexiko, darunter 4,9 MW an Projekten zur dezentralen Energieerzeugung. Außerdem hat Revolve eine Absichtserklärung für ein neues 250 kW Solardachprojekt in Mexiko unterzeichnet.
Das Geschäftsmodell der dezentralen Energieerzeugung von Revolve umfasst die Installation von erneuerbaren Energiesystemen auf Kundenstandorten und den Energieverkauf über langfristige PPAs. Das Unternehmen treibt zudem drei bedeutende Projekte voran: das 20 MW/80 MWh Vernal BESS-Projekt in Utah, das 49,5 MW Primus Windprojekt in Colorado und ein 30 MW Solarprojekt in Alberta, die alle bis Ende 2025 in den Status 'baureif' erreicht werden sollen.
- Completed and commissioned 451kW Colima Solar Project with 15-year PPA
- Operating portfolio increased to 12.78MW across Canada and Mexico
- New LOI signed for 250kW rooftop solar project in Mexico
- Three large-scale projects progressing towards 'ready to build' status
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Revolve to generate long term recurring revenue under 15-year power purchase agreement
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 15, 2025 / Revolve Renewable Power Corp. (TSXV:REVV)(OTCQB:REVVF) ("Revolve" or the "Company"), a North American owner, operator and developer of renewable energy projects, is pleased to announce construction and commissioning is now complete at the 451-kilowatt ("kW") Colima Solar Project located in Mexico (the "Colima Project"). The Colima Project is now operating and generating clean, renewable energy for a commercial customer located in Colima, Mexico. Revolve now has 12.78 megawatts ("MW") of operating solar, wind and hydro projects in Canada and Mexico.
"The Colima Project has been designed to maximise energy savings for the customer," said Eric Hickert, Head of Distributed Generation for Revolve. "The project is expected to generate in excess of 650,00kWh of renewable energy per year, offsetting approximately 325 tonnes of CO2 emissions and helping the customer meet their sustainability objectives. The Colima Project consists of 772 solar modules and associated equipment and will sell generate electricity to the customer under a 15 year fixed price power purchase agreement."
Revolve's Distribution Generation (or "DG") business installs renewable power and storage systems at customer premises at its own cost and sells the renewable energy back to these customers through long-term power purchase agreements (or "PPAs"). The primary target markets are large commercial and industrial enterprises, including manufacturing operations and hotel chains that prefer renewable energy and seek to reduce their CO2 emissions. With the completion of the Colima Project, Revolve now operates 4.9MW of distribution generation projects that deliver recurring revenue under long term contracts.
"The commissioning of the Colima Project is another important milestone for Revolve's DG business and represents a strong start to 2025," said Revolve CEO Myke Clark. "We continue to see an increasing demand for distributed generation projects across our key target markets and expect an increasing pace of PPA signings for similar projects in the coming months. Distributed generation assets provide a strong, stable base of recurring revenue that supports our aggressive growth plans in the utility scale project division of Revolve."
The Company is also pleased to announce it has signed a Letter of Intent ("LOI") with a commercial customer in Mexico for the installation of a 250-kW rooftop solar project (the "Project"). As with its other DG projects, Revolve will be the owner of the Project with responsibility for the financing, installation and operation of the solar system. The Project, subject to the execution of a power purchase agreement with the commercial customer, is targeted to be operational in 2025 and will add to the recurring revenue base of the Company's Distributed Generation business.
In addition to Revolve's operating assets, the Company continues to make positive progress on the 20MW/80MWh Vernal BESS Project in Utah, the 49.5MW Primus Wind Project in Colorado and the first stage of a 30 MW solar project in Alberta. All three are expected to reach "ready to build" status by the end of 2025.
For further information contact:
Myke Clark, CEO
IR@revolve-renewablepower.com
778-372-8499
About Revolve
Revolve was formed in 2012 to capitalize on the growing global demand for renewable power. Revolve develops utility-scale wind, solar, hydro and battery storage projects in the US, Canada and Mexico. The Company has a second division, Revolve Renewable Business Solutions which installs and operates sub 20MW "behind the meter" distributed generation (or "DG") assets. Revolve's portfolio includes the following:
Operating Assets: 12.78 MW (net) of operating assets under long term power purchase agreements across Canada and Mexico covering wind, solar, battery storage and hydro generation;
Development: a diverse portfolio of utility scale development projects across the US, Canada and Mexico with a combined capacity of over 3,000MWs as well as a 140MW+ distributed generation portfolio that is under development.
Revolve has an accomplished management team with a demonstrated track record of taking projects from "greenfield" through to "ready to build" status and successfully concluding project sales to large operators of utility-scale renewable energy projects. To-date, Revolve has developed and sold over 1,550MW of projects.
Going forward, Revolve is targeting 5,000MW of utility-scale projects under development in the US, Canada and Mexico, and in parallel is rapidly growing its portfolio of revenue-generating DG assets.
Forward Looking Information
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SOURCE: Revolve Renewable Power Corp.
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