Hexagon Energy is a renewable energy developer based in Charlottesville, Virginia, that focuses on six different types of energy solutions: wind, solar, wave, biomass, geothermal, and energy storage. The company operates primarily in North America, aiming to establish power purchase agreements (PPAs) for its projects. Hexagon Energy has developed over 6,500 MW of renewable energy capacity to date.
In December 2019, the company received approval from the Lee County Board in Illinois for phase two of a 1,200-megawatt commercial solar energy facility in Alto and Willow Creek townships. Phase two of this project was expected to produce enough clean energy to power approximately 116,300 homes and generate around USD 3.9 million in annual local tax revenue, totaling approximately USD 87 million over the 35-year project term.
Hexagon Energy's Australian subsidiary, Hexagon Energy Materials Limited, is focused on advancing its flagship WAH2 project, aimed at meeting the rising demand for low-emission ammonia in the thriving Asian market. The company aims to produce the low-emissions ammonia required to support the conversion to clean energy economies over the coming decades.
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