Lantania and Green-fintech Crowmie have collaborated on the launch of a tokenized renewable energy project in Spain. The infrastructure, water and energy group Lantania, and the Valencian start-up Crowmie, have come together to finance the construction and maintenance of a self-consumption photovoltaic plant at the Typsa factory in Zaragozausing tokens.
The press release posted by the Lantania page explains that Crowmie obtained the necessary financing for the project in just two weeks, through the CROW-TYP token, and attracted 44 investors from eight countries with a minimum ticket of 100 euros. The estimated profitability is 7.5% per year for five years of operation.
Lantania will be in charge of the construction and maintenance of the plant, which will have an installed capacity of 117.8 kWp and will avoid the emission of 1,365 tons of CO2. With this agreement, Lantania intends to position itself in the renewable energy market and strengthen its commitment to sustainability.
Crowmie, founded in 2022 by Fernando Dávila, Pablo Valverde and Joshua Cleveland, is the company in charge of tokenizing renewable energy projects. The mission of this Fintech is to democratize access to ecological and safe investments, improving the current processes of recruitment and compensation.
From 100 euros anyone can invest in clean energy projects through the web platform of Crowmie. There, investors can monitor their investments, view transactions and portfolios, and reinvest in future projects. All operations are supervised by an investment services company.
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