Sandbrook Capital Commits up to $460 Million to rPlus Energies

“From the outset, it was evident that we share an execution-oriented and community-minded approach to business and project development,” said Luigi Resta, rPlus President and CEO. “The expertise, commitment and drive of the Sandbrook team, coupled with the Gardner Group’s continued leadership, will play a pivotal role in steering substantial growth as rPlus makes a strategic transition to own-and-operate for the long-term.”

“We are proud to support the next chapter of growth for rPlus in partnership with the leadership team and our friends at the Gardner Group,” said Carl Williams, co-founder and partner at Sandbrook. “We believe rPlus has built one of the strongest development, construction, and operations teams in North America, as evidenced by their advanced portfolio of high-quality projects. Sandbrook’s investment in rPlus underscores our commitment to accelerating the decarbonization of the U.S. grid in partnership with entrepreneurs who embody environmental stewardship, innovation, and grit.”

“I couldn’t be more excited about our new partnership with Sandbrook and our superb management team led by Luigi Resta,” said Christian Gardner, Chairman and CEO of the Gardner Group. “This transaction is more than an investment; it is a shared vision that will undoubtedly propel us to the next level, enabling us to make substantial positive change in renewable energy.”

Over the last five years, rPlus has fully developed over 630 MW of solar and wind projects that are now in service or under construction. Notable projects include Graphite Solar and Appaloosa Solar, two Utah-based solar PV facilities now in service. rPlus is also currently managing construction on the rPlus-developed Pleasant Valley Solar, the largest solar PV facility in the Idaho Power system, while a 152 MW wind project rPlus sold to Clearway Energy Group is also nearing completion. rPlus’ Green River Energy Center, one of the largest solar plus storage projects currently under development in the United States, expects to begin construction in Q2 2024.

rPlus is also leading the renaissance of pumped storage hydropower in the United States, with two projects in the final licensing stage – a milestone reached by only six projects in the United States since the year 2000. The company owns eight other pumped storage hydropower projects in earlier stages of development.

Source: Business Wire

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