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Hexagon Energy Develops Projects Across Six New Energy Solutions.

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SOLAR

Solar energy is the fastest growing source of energy in the U.S. Having developed more than 650 MW of solar energy, the Hexagon team brings mature and efficient development services to underserved markets and niche opportunities.

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WIND

With roots in the wind industry dating back to 2002, the Hexagon team has developed over 6,000 megawatts of wind energy. Hexagon is targeting emerging technologies, sites, and approaches that can yield higher production at lower cost.

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WAVE

Plentiful, consistent, and predictable, wave energy has the ability to provide renewable base load power to some of the world’s most populated regions. Hexagon Energy is planning early development projects that capitalize on strong government incentives and unique geographic constraints.

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BIOMASS

The world’s oldest source of renewable energy, biomass power (or biopower) generation is expected to grow more than fivefold over the next 25 years. Hexagon is exploring advances in technology that are creating new opportunities for biopower.

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GEOTHERMAL

Geothermal energy has the ability to provide consistent base load power with a small footprint. Because of this, geothermal power is forecasted to be one of the fastest growing sources over the next 25 years. Hexagon is exploring new applications for geothermal power, both in the US and abroad.

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ENERGY STORAGE

Energy storage provides the ability to better manage our power supply, promoting a more stable and efficient electrical infrastructure. Energy storage includes a wide array of technical solutions deployed alone or in combination with energy sources such as solar and wind. Hexagon Energy is currently pursuing both integrated and standalone energy storage projects.