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Revolve Achieves Key Interconnection Milestone With 15.7 MW Bright Meadows Solar Project in Canada

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Executive Summary
- Revolve Renewable Power Corp. announced that its 15.7 MW Bright Meadows Solar Project in Alberta has completed Stage 2 of the AESO Cluster Assessment and moved into Stage 3 of the interconnection process.
- The milestone de‑risks the project, bringing it closer to a final grid connection and facilitating progress toward a power purchase agreement.
- Next steps include receiving the Functional Specification, executing the System Access Service Agreement with AESO, and coordinating with Fortis Alberta on interconnection specifications and final design work.
Key Details
- Project: Bright Meadows Solar Project – 15.7 MW capacity, located in Alberta, Canada.
- Milestone Achieved: Completion of Stage 2 Cluster Assessment (notification received February 27 2026).
- Current Phase: Transition to Stage 3 of the AESO interconnection process (execution phase).
- Regulatory Background: Previously obtained Power Plant Approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission in 2025.
- Technical Impact: Demonstrates technical viability; project met rigorous grid impact requirements, allowing progression toward final grid connection.
- Future Deliverables:
- Receipt of Functional Specification detailing final technical interconnection parameters.
- Execution of System Access Service Agreement with AESO.
- Collaboration with Fortis Alberta and AESO to define interconnection specifications.
- Advancement of final technical design in preparation for construction.
- Strategic Significance: Enhances project’s development profile, improves de‑risking, and positions the asset favorably amid increasing interconnection capacity constraints.
Notable Quotes
“The completion of Stage 2 of the Cluster Assessment is a critical milestone for the Bright Meadows Solar Project as it demonstrates the technical viability of the project and strengthens its development profile,” – Myke Clark, CEO
“The transition out of the Cluster Assessment is a significant de‑risking event… positioning Bright Meadows favorably and enhancing its overall value.” – Myke Clark, CEO
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