Thanks to Egroh and Purplemountain and others. So we might as well assume 87.5% capacity.
So (65MW)*(365 days/year)*(24 hours/day)*87.5% = 498,225 MWh of electricity per year.
At $42 per MWh, you get $20,925,450 in revenues from sale of electricity.
At $60.93/REC you get $34,840,874.
Add them together, and you get $55,766,324 revenues.