Revolve Plans to Expand Solar Pipeline by 125 MW in the U.S.
2026-06-10 11:45
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Revolve Renewable Power plans to add approximately 125 megawatts of solar generation capacity to its U.S. development pipeline, aiming to strengthen its presence in key North American renewable energy markets.

The company expects the new projects to enhance its integrated portfolio of solar, wind, and battery storage across multiple regions. It noted that demand for utility-scale solar continues to grow as utilities, corporations, and governments seek more clean electricity to meet sustainability goals. By expanding its pipeline, Revolve aims to capitalize on favorable market conditions and growing investor interest in renewable energy infrastructure to support future low-carbon power generation.

To achieve the addition of approximately 125 MW of capacity, Revolve will take a series of steps. In the early development phase, the company identifies and secures additional utility-scale solar project sites in the U.S. through land options, site control agreements, and lease negotiations. At the same time, it advances project permitting and interconnection planning, improving feasibility and timeline certainty through grid studies, thereby adding "shovel-ready" capacity to the development pipeline. The company also expands collaboration with third-party developers, engineering firms, EPC partners, landowners, and specialized advisors to acquire new project leads that can scale to approximately 125 MW.

On the commercial front, Revolve seeks utility and corporate offtake pathways, including power purchase agreements and related contract structures, to enhance project bankability and align with clean electricity buyers' needs. The company focuses on regions with strong demand for new generation capacity, high procurement activity, and favorable transmission or interconnection prospects, targeting multiple grid regions in North America. In areas of value maximization, the company integrates solar development with complementary assets, such as pairing projects with battery storage opportunities to improve dispatchability and grid services.

Revolve stated it will maintain a multi-technology, multi-regional growth approach encompassing solar, wind, and storage, allowing the new megawatts to be integrated into a broader project portfolio strategy rather than relying on a single project type or region. The company will also expand staffing and development resources to drive projects toward development milestones, shorten commitment timelines, and support continued pipeline growth beyond the initial 125 MW. Additionally, leveraging existing operational and development experience, the company optimizes project screening criteria, cost estimates, and scheduling to sustain pipeline expansion momentum.

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