Recurrent Energy Executes Sale of Hybrid 275 MWdc Solar and 120 MW Battery Project in Australia 

Gunning Energy Park, located one hour north of Canberra, combines solar generation and battery storage to power more than 76,000 homes. 

KITCHENER, ON, November 17, 2025 Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc. (“Canadian Solar”) (NASDAQ: CSIQ) and global developer, owner, and operator of solar and energy storage assets, today announced that it has executed the sale of its Gunning hybrid solar and battery project in Australia to a European infrastructure and investment group. 

Gunning Energy Park combines a 275 MWdc solar farm with a 120 MW battery energy storage system that will connect to the National Electricity Market via a Transgrid transmission line. Located approximately one hour north of Canberra, near the township of Gunning in New South Wales, the project will generate enough clean electricity to power more than 76,000 homes. 

The sale of Gunning Energy Park marks another milestone for Recurrent Energy as a leading renewable energy developer in Australia. It follows a series of recent achievements, including reaching financial close on the landmark Carwarp Energy Park—a 171 MW solar farm in north-west Victoria backed by a long-term power purchase agreement—and the development and sale of the Mannum BESS project in South Australia, a 100 MW / 200 MWh battery energy storage system. 

Ismael Guerrero, CEO of Recurrent Energy, said, “We are proud to have executed the sale of our hybrid solar and battery project in Australia. This milestone builds on our continued success in the country, highlights our ability to develop innovative, large-scale renewable energy projects, and marks an important step in advancing Australia’s transition to a cleaner and more reliable energy system.” 

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