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Arevon Expands Renewable Capacity by 27% in 2025

With renewable energy capacity surging by 27 percent in 2025, Scottsdale-based Arevon Energy is recalibrating its growth strategy around a refreshed sustainability framework. The developer, which now oversees 6.3 gigawatts of solar and storage assets, focused its latest reporting cycle on balancing rapid infrastructure expansion with measurable environmental stewardship.

Arevon Expands Renewable Capacity by 27% in 2025
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The company’s 2025 performance metrics underscore a year of heavy deployment, resulting in the generation of over 7.4 million megawatt-hours of electricity and the avoidance of 5 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions. CEO Justin Johnson attributed these gains to a refined operational model centered on three pillars: regenerative stewardship, resilient communities, and responsible infrastructure. Beyond power generation, the firm reached financial close or commercial operation on over 2,500 megawatts of solar and storage projects, supported by $2.3 billion in project financing.

Arevon’s operational shift included the launch of an in-house Operations and Maintenance division and a renewed focus on supply chain circularity. By recycling 5,300 solar panels, the company diverted 254,000 pounds of material from landfills. These technical efforts were paired with $58 million in local economic contributions—spanning tax payments and landowner compensation—alongside the formalization of a new Supplier Code of Conduct to enforce environmental accountability across its vendor network.

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