Power Purchase Agreement Signed for 349 MW Kelso Solar Project in Missouri

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Arevon Energy, Inc. and Meta Platforms, Inc. have signed two long-term Environmental Attributes Purchase Agreements (EAPA) for the 349 MW Kelso Solar Project in Scott County, Missouri, USA.

The Kelso Solar Project, generating 349 MW (AC) of power, will provide Meta's operations in the area with entirely renewable energy. Arevon is set to possess and manage the Kelso Solar Project. The initial phase of the project is expected to commence operations in Q4 of 2025, with the subsequent phase following shortly thereafter in Q1 of 2026.

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