Strategic Asset Sale Energy Keepers, Inc. recently sold a significant asset, the Kerr Hydroelectric Project, indicating a strategic shift that may open opportunities for partners or clients interested in renewable energy assets or operational services related to hydroelectric power.
Renewable Power Sales The company entered into a 15-year agreement to supply 40 MW of carbon-free hydroelectric power to Puget Sound Energy, demonstrating a strong commitment to renewable energy markets and potential opportunities to expand similar PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) offerings to other utilities or large-scale buyers seeking clean energy solutions.
Tribally-Owned Advantage Being a tribally owned enterprise of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes positions Energy Keepers to tap into tribal and government funding programs, grants, or partnerships focused on sustainable development and indigenous economic empowerment, which can be leveraged for project funding or joint ventures.
Regional Market Position Operating within Montana with a focus on hydroelectric power, Energy Keepers has opportunities to expand within regional markets that emphasize clean energy sources, aligning with state and federal incentives to promote renewable energy infrastructures and services.
Growth and Investment Potential With revenue estimated between 25 million and 50 million, the company presents a financially viable opportunity for investors or service providers seeking to support infrastructure upgrades, technology enhancements, or operational efficiencies in hydroelectric or renewable energy projects.