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Renewbrook Energy acquires PosiGen’s orphaned residential solar projects

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Residential solar energy company Renewbrook energy has acquired the majority of PosiGen Solar’s residential project portfolio following the company’s bankruptcy at the end of 2025.

PosiGen was a multi-state solar energy contractor that underwent several employee layoffs in 2025 before closing. The company missed an interest payment on a credit facility in August 2025 after expanding its operations earlier that year, ultimately laying off hundreds of people to make up for costs.

Renewbrook is a newly formed subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management, an investment firm that has lent Posigen $600 million since 2023. During the bankruptcy proceedings, Renewbrook acquired those project assets, and the remainder was acquired by SunStrong Management.

“We are excited to welcome our new customers,” said Michael Botha, CEO of Renewbrook Energy. “Our focus is on providing customers with a high-quality experience across our fleet. We are pleased to partner with Omnidian to ensure a seamless transition and continued customer service, with Omnidian providing expert technical services and support.”

Renewbrook contracts Omnidian, a solar energy manager, to maintain and monitor PosiGen’s former residential projects. Renewbrook will contact the thousands of former PosiGen customers to explain how the switchover will work.

“Our priority is to provide continuity for previous PosiGen customers,” said Mark Liffmann, co-founder and CEO of Omnidian. “This includes ensuring that these solar energy systems continue to operate safely, reliably and as expected – by seamlessly delivering the professional monitoring, maintenance and technical support that customers were promised. These solar energy systems remain valuable, operational assets that require professional care. Our focus is on helping our customers feel supported, while protecting long-term system performance and delivering ROI for customers like Renewbrook Energy.”

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Customers with PosiGen solar projects can find more information about the transfer at PosiGenSupport.com.

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