Boralex

Boralex Inc. is a power producer focused on the development and operation of renewable energy power facilities, primarily in Canada, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The company operates a diverse portfolio of power generation assets, including wind, hydroelectric, thermal, and solar technologies. As of the latest data, Boralex has interests in 85 wind power stations with a total installed capacity of 1,795 megawatts, 16 hydroelectric power stations with a capacity of 182 megawatts, two thermal power stations with 47 megawatts, and three solar power stations with 16 megawatts. Additionally, Boralex operates two hydroelectric power stations on behalf of R.S.P. Énergie Inc. Established in 1982 and headquartered in Kingsey Falls, Canada, Boralex employs approximately 250 people and is recognized for its extensive expertise in renewable energy.

Mihaela Stefanov

Senior Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management and Corporate Social Responsibility

2 past transactions

Kallista Energy Group

Acquisition in 2018
Kallista Energy Group is an independent electricity producer, created in 2005. The group has adopted a long-term approach and built its strategy around the sale of our electricity on the markets when the contracts relating to electricity purchase obligations have expired. To ensure the best possible management of the restrictions and changes in the market and in regulations, the company relies on growth in volumes and on the geographical and technological diversity of its facilities. The group is made up of two divisions that work closely together: Kallista Energy, which manages operations; and Kallista Energy Investment, whose activity is more oriented towards development and consulting services. Kallista Energy Group manages and operates its own facilities, and thus is among the leading wind energy operators in France.

Cellufuel

Venture Round in 2014
CelluFuel Inc. is a Canadian company based in Halifax that specializes in producing synthetic renewable fuels from forestry resources. Established in 2008, the company focuses on commercializing renewable liquid fuels in North America. It is developing next-generation technology that converts woody biomass into renewable diesel fuel, aiming to provide sustainable energy sources. By utilizing clean and renewable methods, CelluFuel enables industries to achieve substantial economic and environmental benefits.
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