Financial Wire

Elevate Renewables Secures $50 Million Financing for Solar, Battery Storage Project

-- Elevate Renewables, an energy infrastructure developer and portfolio company of infrastructure investor ArcLight Capital Partner, on Monday said it has secured a $50 million financing facility intended to support a solar and battery energy storage project contracted to power a data center.

Rabobank arranged the $50 million Energy Transition Supplier Finance Facility, that will support the project's near term execution as well as the company's long term growth, the company said in a statement.

Earlier in January, the company purchased the under-construction Prospect Power Storage, a 150-megawatts/600-megawatt-hour standalone battery storage asset in the PJM Interconnection in Rockingham County, Virginia. It is slated to commence operations in mid-2026, the statement said.

The company disclosed that its Garden State Reliability Project, also known as Two Rivers Storage, has been selected by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities for the Garden State Energy Storage Program.

The 150 MW/ 600 MWh battery storage facility will be developed at the Bergen Generating Station in Ridgefield, New Jersey, the statement added.

Related Articles

Asia

Market Chatter: Hybe Shares Slip 3% as Police Seek to Arrest Founder over 2020 IPO Probe

Shares of Hybe (KRX:352820) fell nearly 3% to 2,48,000 won in Tuesday morning trade after the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency sought to arrest the entertainment giant's founder Bang Si-hyuk on charges of misleading early investors before the company's initial public offering in 2020.Bang has also been accused of concealing profit-sharing arrangements tied to a private equity fund, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.Authorities suspect Bang made about 190 billion won in illicit gains. Bang denies any wrongdoing, according to the report.The probe, referred to by the Financial Services Commission last year, has raised concerns related to governance, it said.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

$KRX:352820
Asia

Eswin Materials Tech's 2025 Loss Widens; Shares Down 4%

Xi'an Eswin Materials Technology's (SHA:688783) net loss attributable to shareholders in 2025 slightly widened year on year to 738.2 million yuan, or 0.21 yuan per share, according to the company's annual report published Tuesday on the Shanghai bourse.The attributable loss a year earlier was 737.6 million yuan, while earnings per share were unchanged from 0.21 yuan a year earlier.Operating revenue climbed 25% to 2.65 billion yuan from 2.12 billion yuan in the previous year.The Chinese semiconductor company's shares dropped 4% during the morning trade.

$SHA:688783
Asia

ISOTeam Secures Contract Worth SG$30 Million; Shares Up 4%

ISOTeam (SGX:5WF) secured SG$30 million worth of contracts, according to a Monday filing with the Singapore Exchange.Shares of the facilities maintenance company were up nearly 4% in Tuesday trading.The contracts include a SG$8.3 million coating and painting projects contract, addition and alteration projects worth SG$6.8 million, repair and redecoration contracts worth SG$5.1 million, electrical work projects worth SG$4.8 million and landscaping projects worth SG$1.4 million.Following the award, the company's current order book stands at around SG$186.5 million.

$SGX:5WF