Nevo Energy, Inc.

Nevo Energy, Inc.

NEVE
Nevo Energy, Inc.US flagOther OTC
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Company Description

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CEO
Eric A. McAfee
Full Time Employees
2
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Renewable Utilities
Address
20400 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino CA United States of America 95014
IPO Date
May 7, 1996
Business
Nevo Energy, Inc. (NEVE) develops, plans to build, own and operate renewable energy projects, primarily photovoltaic solar farms, to deliver clean electricity to utilities and industrial customers; the company partners with technology providers, engineering firms, construction companies and developers to offer solar solutions, including large-scale projects with minimal environmental impact that preserve natural habitats and reduce carbon footprints. Nevo Energy maintains a residual interest in the Panoche Valley Solar Farm, a 135 MW facility located in California's Central Valley near Highway 5 and a major transmission line, and focuses development opportunities in California and New Jersey. Founded in 1987 and headquartered at 20400 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Suite 740, Cupertino, California, the company changed its name from Solargen Energy, Inc. to Nevo Energy, Inc. in May 2011; it substantially developed and sold one of the world's largest planned photovoltaic solar farms to PV2 Energy for Northern California supply, with the project remaining under development.