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*Disseminated on behalf of SolarBank Corp (NASDAQ: SUUN)
“Solar power is very obviously the future if you can do elementary math. Compared to the Sun, all other energy combined is like caveman burning some twigs”
– Elon Musk
TODAY’S TOP ALERT!
SolarBank Corporation (Nasdaq: SUUN)
👉 SUUN is TODAY’S #1 ALERT 👈
Look out your window right now.
Odds are good that invisible dollar bills are floating to the ground — just waiting for someone to pick them up.
They’re a relatively new kind of currency: solar electrons.
This energy is set to power everything — from the device in your hand to the car in your driveway.
And in a world hungry for clean, reliable power, controlling these electrons is like owning the mint.
It’s an age-old truth that power lies in coming between the source of something and the people who are desperate for it.
A few companies are positioning themselves between the sun and a world clamoring for its energy.
But the value of a solar electron is not always the same. That value skyrockets depending on who’s buying and when:
Wholesale to utilities: $0.05/kWh
Stored and sold at peak demand: $0.07-0.08/kWh
Community solar programs: $0.10-0.12/kWh
Behind-the-meter to businesses: $0.18-0.20/kWh
While most solar developers are stuck getting bottom-of-the-barrel prices for their electrons…
One company moved up the chain to profit from premium energy buyers…
Sometimes at 10 times the price other companies are getting.
It has also mastered the art of profitably storing these electrons, transforming intermittent sunshine into a 24/7 revenue stream.
SolarBank Corp (SUUN)
SolarBank was never content to be just another “solar developer”
That market is a race to the bottom — and those profit margins are cramped enough.
Instead, the company has pursued related diversification: developing different but related product lines with synergies among them.
Specifically, the most valuable solar lines: community solar, commercial & industrial solar, and battery energy storage.
Community Solar: Power to the People (and Profit for the Portfolio)
SolarBank has a knack for turning overlooked assets — like vacant land or even capped landfills — into thriving solar farms. It then sells this clean energy directly to community members at retail prices.
It has already built out a dozen community solar farms.
Case in Point: SUUN has a $41M USD contract with Honeywell for just three community solar projects.
SolarBank’s edge lies in its deep experience with each “local playbook.” It can bypass custom negotiations and efficiently and profitably enter new markets, even where its competitors can’t.
Commercial & Industrial
SolarBank’s timing in the C&I sector couldn't be better.
Large C&I customers are increasingly signing power purchase agreements (PPAs) for clean energy. So much so that the prices of solar electrons for these customers are soaring.
In fact, they’re now the highest they’ve been since tracking started in 2018 — and they’re not expected to slow down until at least 2030.
They rose another 10% in 2024, hitting $60/MWh.
As SUUN builds out its C&I solar business, it’s also turning itself into an independent power producer (IPP) — positioning itself to profit from the surge in PPA pricing.
It’s Wildly Profitable Being Green (When You’re Smart About It)
The smart money is noticing. Quietly, but decisively, major financial players have been backing SUUN.
Consider what’s unfolded in just the past few months:
First there was an up to $19M USD equity raise in March 2025, giving SolarBank the ability to build out its IPP business. $8.5M USD on closing and potentially an additional $10.65M USD if warrants are exercised.
Then April 2025 brought much more money: an announced $100M in financing to build out 97 MW of renewable energy assets — an estimated 21 solar projects — in the United States.
No new shares, no dilution. Just financing to build out solar as quickly as possible.
It’s a huge vote of confidence from CIM Group, which owns $30B in commercial property.
Then in May 2025, Goldman Sachs filed a Schedule 13G, indicating it had acquired a 5.4% stake in SolarBank.
Goldman isn’t known for chasing fleeting trends.
It has a legendary reputation for identifying high-upside opportunities before the market catches on.
For an emerging player like SUUN, institutional validation at this scale is rare and powerful. It suggests that SolarBank’s model is scalable, bankable, and possibly poised for breakout growth.
It’s only a matter of time before other institutions and retail investors take notice.
The stamp of approval also enhances SUUN’s credibility in the space, giving it better access to premium customers.
With Goldman on board, a nine-figure financing announced with CIM, and millions of its own money in the bank, SUUN is sprinting into a seller’s market for sunshine.
No matter where there’s demand for zero carbon power, SUUN is going to provide it — and it’s going to pick up the revenue from all of it.
It’s rapidly transitioning from a developer (often trading at a discount)…
Into a full-fledged power producer (that could be set to command the associated premium).
To Your Success,
Jeff Bishop
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