Power Plants
Search and browse through our portfolio of renewable energy power plants across the globe based on location, technology or specific attributes.
The family-run farm has produced locally-fed and processed beef for over 100 years. The manure from the farm is captured and transferred to two 950 000 gallon complete-mix anaerobic digesters where the methane is collected and used to run a 1 MW Caterpillar CHP generator to produce electricity.
- USA
- Biomass
- Green-e certification
- Local impact
The Alex Photovoltaic Solar Complex, located in Ceará, Brazil, has an installed capacity of 360 MWp thanks to nine photovoltaic generating plants and 811 000 solar panels. It thus has the capacity to provide approximately 1 million people with electricity and prevents 1.8 million tons of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere.
- Brazil
- Solar
- Local impact
- New plant
Living proof that technology and nature can co-exist beautifully, Aurland is one of Norway's most prized tourist areas while also hosting one of the largest hydroplants in the country.
- Norway
- Hydro
- Environmental impact
- Heritage
Baishitou Kouzi Third and Fourth Cascade Hydropower plants are run-of-river hydro plants located in the upper part of the Ganlai river in Sunan County, Gansu Province.
- China
- Hydro
- New plant
The Binggou Hydropower Station is a run-off hydropower station located in the Qilian Mountains, China, with a total installed capacity of 21 MW and an annual generating capacity of about 120 000 MWh.
- China
- Hydro
- New plant
The Binh An solar power plant is located in the Binh Thuan province of Vietnam. With an installed capacity of 50 MW, it produces 72 000 MWh of renewable electricity annually.
- Vietnam
Border Solar Norte is a photovoltaic solar plant located in northern Mexico, in the state of Chihuahua, the municipality of Juárez. With a capacity of 150 MWac, the plant generates 456.5 GWh per year.
- Mexico
- Solar
- New plant
Carilafquén power plant forms part of the Carilafquén-Malalcahuello project, and is located in a rural area in the Araucania region of Chile. Throughout its operation, it has maintained a close relationship with the surrounding communities and with environmental protection
- Chile
- Hydro
- Environmental impact
The Cochamó plant is the first hydroelectric plant in the Cochamó region in Chile, located in a beautiful area close to the known Osorno volcano – a symbol of the local landscape. The hydropower plant uses water of a small local river linked with the Rìo Puelo River.
- Chile
- Hydro
- Environmental impact
- Local impact
The Santa Elena plant is located in a remote area in the Araucanía region, far from any other energy production centres. The hydropower plant improves the quality of the local energy by reducing the need for energy transportation over hundreds of kilometers in these remote places, avoiding higher costs from losses in energy.
- Chile
- Hydro
- Environmental impact
- Local impact
Doña Carmen is a 40 MW installed power plant, located in La Ligua, Valparaíso Region in Chile, which has been delivering clean energy to the system since December 2017.
- Chile
- Solar
- Environmental impact
- Local impact
Eólico Las Peñas is a Chilean wind farm located 12 km to the west of the city of Arauco, in the middle of an eminently forest sector. The wind farm has 4 wind turbines of 2.1 MW each with a estimated annual generation of 32.6 GWh.
- Chile
- Wind