Global Operations

SoleVento,LLC has the ability to finance, build, own and operate solar, wind, and hybrid renewable energy farms and integrations anywhere optimal renewable resources exist in the world.  Pablo Diaz is heading up our effort in reaching out to interested countries in order to bring the unique capabilities of SoleVento and it’s Team members to countries that are interested in building a strong non-fossil fuel based grid system.

SoleVento is locating our first international base in Costa Rica which is being headed up by Enrique Medina in order to provide service to the government as well as Commercial business.   We will be training a SoleVento Latin America workforce in order to deploy and integrate renewable energy farms across Central and South America.  We look forward to becoming a local trainer and employer effectively creating value for the local economy and providing the local people that begin to work with us opportunities to pursue a career in the larger company as a whole.  SoleVento believes in giving those that excel a real chance to advance within the company.  Whether it is the local manufacturing of racking and foundations or working with local schools to provide training in the installation, maintenance, and business of the new global energy economy, we are committed to a strong local presence so that much of the money and expertise being generated locally will continue to effect the local economy for many years.

Please refer to our blog for white papers and entries concerning our operations and projects across the globe.

One Response to Global Operations

  1. terri sikora says:

    i am in the process of partitioning a family inheritance in a tiny, tiny town of Muszyna in Poland. Since I don’t plan on living there but would like to keep a piece of the town in the family, I would appreciate your professional opinion of the possibility and practicality of leasing out a lot to a wind turbine ocmpany to power the town. The lot itself is 1800 m2, located outside the town proper, consisting of prairie but bordered by trees (which are untouchable) with access to a path more than a road. The town itself is approx 9.5 sq. miles with just over 5000 inhabitants. As I personally have no business experience and none with “green energy”, I would like to know what all this would entail, and if your company or any other would consider such a minute venture. Time is of the essence as the court is waiting for disposition regarding partitioning the property. Thank you so much!