SolarReserve Ranked #1 Fastest Growing Cleantech Company in North America on Deloitte 2014 Technology Fast 500

Also ranked 20th fastest growing among all technology companies - attributes significant revenue growth to company's proprietary solar energy storage technology and global development activities

SANTA MONICA, California, November 17, 2014-SolarReserve, a leading global developer of utility-scale solar power projects and advanced solar thermal technology, today announced it ranked the fastest growing cleantech company on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. SolarReserve was also rated the 20th fastest growing among all technology companies. Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth over five years, from 2009 to 2013.


SolarReserve's chief executive officer, Kevin Smith, credits the company's industry leading solar thermal energy storage technology with the significant revenue growth, along with the company's diverse 5,000 MW worldwide development portfolio of large-scale solar projects. Smith said, "The recognition of our growth by the prominent Deloitte Technology Fast 500 is an honor as well as a validation of our team's strong expertise and dedication in advancing our solar energy storage technology and our ability to win in markets worldwide."

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