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Homerun Resources Inc. Announces Updated Offtake Agreement with Brasil Fotovoltaico for the Supply of High-Quality Solar Glass
Newsfileยท2025-09-16 12:00

Core Insights - Homerun Resources Inc. has signed a non-binding offtake agreement with Brasil Fotovoltaico for the supply of 180 thousand tonnes of solar glass annually at a price of USD 750 per tonne [1][2] - The company aims to cover the full initial capacity of its solar glass plant with offtake agreements, projecting an increase to 450 thousand tonnes, exceeding the planned capacity of 1000 tonnes per day [2] - The agreement is non-binding and will be formalized once the solar glass plant reaches a Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) [3][4] Company Developments - The BFS process is progressing rapidly, with internal calculations for production plant engineering and equipment suppliers completed [7] - Discussions are ongoing with the Brazilian Government's industrial development bank (BNDES) for financing the capital expenditure (CAPEX) required for the facility [7] - The company is positioned as a key supplier for solar glass in Brazil, benefiting from increased tariffs on solar module imports that support domestic manufacturing [5] Industry Context - Brazil has recently surpassed Germany to become the third-largest country for annual installed capacity of solar modules, primarily relying on imports [5] - Brasil Fotovoltaico aims to establish a vertically integrated industrial complex in Brazil, focusing on the entire solar supply chain from polysilicon to solar modules [8] - Homerun is committed to sustainable production technologies and aims to deliver shareholder value through strategic execution in the global energy transition [12]