Reconcept Offloads 30-MW Canadian Solar Rights
- Reconcept GmbH offloads rights to a 30‑MW Canadian solar project, streamlining its pipeline and reaffirming its flip-and-reinvest strategy; buyer and deal terms remain undisclosed.
German renewables developer and investor reconcept GmbH said today it has sold the rights to a 30-megawatt photovoltaic project in Canada, consistent with its strategy of selling early-stage developments. The transaction covers a development-stage solar power plant with a planned capacity of 30 MW and reflects an adjustment to the firm’s project pipeline.
The company focuses on originating, advancing and monetizing renewable assets before construction, then reinvesting in new opportunities. Further details, including the buyer, location, valuation and timeline, were not immediately available. No financial terms or regulatory milestones were disclosed in the announcement. The buyer was not identified publicly.
Which province, buyer, valuation, and timeline for reconcept's 30 MW Canadian PV sale?
- Province: Not disclosed
- Buyer: Undisclosed
- Valuation: Not disclosed
- Timeline: Not disclosed; early-stage sale, construction timing not announced
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