CarbonMeta Technologies Inc. announced that they have won a six million dollar contract to deliver solar panels and EarthCrete pavers for a 14 megawatt solar power project in Silt, Colorado. As well, the company announced that it established a 51% owned joint venture subsidiary, CarbonMeta Green Building Materials, with Salvum Corporation to deliver over 24,000 solar panels and over 40,000 EarthCrete pavers that will be used for the solar power project. The Silt Energy Development ground-mounted solar array will be made up of over 24,000 solar panels and will generate 14,000 kWh of clean, over 22 gigawatts annually, renewable energy each year - enough to cover the annual electricity usage of over 10,000 homes.

Through a Commercial Solar Installation Agreement, Silt Energy Development LLC will procure the CarbonMeta Solar panels and EarthCrete Pavers, along with a smart battery storage system. Silt Energy Development LLC will operate and maintain the system to achieve a low, fixed rate for electricity as well as budget certainty by mitigating utility rate increases for decades to come. It is anticipated that construction will begin in May 2023, and the Silt Energy Development solar power project is projected to become operational in the fourth quarter of 2023.