We're delighted to announce a $440 million strategic investment in BrightNight from Goldman Sachs Alternatives! This partnership marks a significant milestone in our journey to becoming a leading U.S. renewable power platform. With this investment, BrightNight is fully equipped to advance our ambitious five-year business plan, driving the execution of our 31-gigawatt renewable power project portfolio enhanced our by proprietary AI software platform, PowerAlpha®. We’re excited to embark on this next chapter with Goldman Sachs, leveraging their deep energy transition expertise and capital markets experience to provide clean, safe, and reliable power when and where it's needed. https://lnkd.in/eeaACHdk #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #GoldmanSachs #EnergyTransition #AI #GreenEnergy
Congratulations to the BrightNight team and especially to you Martin. It’s an excellent outcome of the recent weeks of closing this deal. It proofs the extraordinary ambitions of BrightNight to be a leader in renewables 👏👍
Congratulations to all those hard working and dedicated folks that made this happen!
Congratulations
Exciting news! This additional capitol will accelerate resource development - hopefully a few here in the NW.
many many Congratulations
Awesome and exciting news.
Congratulations Ray and your team, catch you in Melbourne 👍☀️☀️
bravo Jerome Ortiz
This is fantastic news! Congratulations to the entire BrightNight Team 👏
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2mo$440$ on a business plan that will necessarily require we utilize nearly all of our flexibilities in order to ensure we can always meet load. Pushing resource reliance on far away wind and solar projects will necessarily put additional performance pressures on our intentionally decreasing supply load served by base load resources powered by CO2 producing coal and gas. That’s good but this strategy may cost much more and present a unique terrorist risk that could result in horrendously costly long term power outages due to terrorism. Why not replace the coal and gas them with Small Modular Nuclear Reactors? Less transmission required, more local dedicated service involved with higher reliability and less risk exposure to a coordinated grid attack by foreign terrorists. A meltdown is near impossible with new technology and the waste can be dealt with in a manner commensurate with the countries currently building 70+ nuclear facilities.