Atlas Renewable Energy
Acquisition in 2022
Founded in 2004, Atlas Renewable Energy is a Miami-based company specializing in renewable energy. It develops, constructs, and operates solar and wind projects, offering project development, commercialization, capital structuring, asset management, and operations & maintenance services.
SGN
Secondary Market in 2021
SGN provides hydrogen-to-home networks that will use clean offshore wind power to heat homes while cutting out carbon. They deliver natural gas lines. The company's contact information is its physical address.
Saavi Energia
Acquisition in 2021
Saavi Energía is a private power producer focused on developing energy projects for electricity generation in underserved areas. The company operates a portfolio that includes 2,200 megawatts of capacity, featuring six combined-cycle gas turbine projects, a 155-megawatt wind project, and a 65-kilometer gas pipeline. By providing customized energy solutions, Saavi Energía caters to the needs of commercial and industrial clients, enabling them to generate and market electricity to meet increasing demand within the country. Through its diverse energy assets, the company plays a significant role in enhancing the energy landscape.
Eolian
Acquisition in 2020
Eolian, L.P. is a company that owns and operates a growing portfolio of energy storage projects while investing in leading renewable energy development teams in the United States. With nearly two decades of experience, Eolian's founding management has successfully developed and funded over 25,000 megawatts of energy storage, solar, and wind capacity nationwide. The company focuses on long-term financing for the development of renewable energy projects, supporting utilities, independent power producers, and power market operators in expanding their capabilities. Eolian is unique in that it is owned by its employees and investment funds managed by a global independent infrastructure investor.
NRG Energy
Acquisition in 2018
NRG Energy is a leading U.S. energy company, operating through Generation and Retail segments. It generates electricity from diverse sources including natural gas, coal, solar, nuclear, and battery storage, serving approximately 3.7 million residential, industrial, and commercial consumers. The company offers a range of products and services such as system power, distributed generation, demand response, energy efficiency solutions, and carbon management services. As of December 2019, NRG owned fossil fuel, nuclear, and renewable plants with a total capacity of 23,000 megawatts.