Green Energy Firms Operating in the Northwest

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Green Energy Firms Operating in the Northwest is part of the Green industry portal

List of Firms

Company Regional Office or Facility Website Notes
EDF Renewable Energy (Formerly enXco.) Northwest Region: 517 SW 4th, Ste 300 Portland, OR 97204 • T: 503.219.3166 http://www.edf-re.com/ EDF Renewable Services is the leading provider of third-party operations and maintenance services in North America with over 6 gigawatts of power under contract.[1]
EDP Renewables North America LLC (Formerly Horizon Wind Energy LLC.) Western Regional Office: 53 SW Yamhill Street; Portland, OR 97204 • (503) 222-9400; Fax: (503) 222-9404 http://www.edpr.com/ The EDP Group is Portugal’s largest industrial group and one of Europe’s main energy companies.[2]
NextEra Energy Resources Regional Operations: Stateline Wind Project Wind energy facility, Umatilla County. Current operating capacity: 222 megawatts. http://www.nexteraenergyresources.com/home/index.shtml NextEra Energy Resources derives approximately 95 percent of its electricity from clean or renewable fuels such as wind, natural gas, solar, hydroelectric and nuclear power plants in operation across North America.[3]
SolarWorld Headquarters: 25300 NW Evergreen Rd., Hillsboro, OR, 97124 • Phone: +1 503 844 3400 Fax: +1 503 844 3403 http://www.solarworld-usa.com/ SolarWorld operates factories in the United States and Germany as well as sales offices in all of the world's solar markets. At its U.S. headquarters location in Hillsboro, Ore., the company operates the equivalent of four production plants on a 97-acre campus, maintaining 500 megawatts worth of photovoltaic production capacity.[4]
Vestas Wind Systems Vestas - American Wind Technology, Inc: 1417 NW Everett Street Portland, Oregon 97209 • Phone: (+1) 503 327 2000 Fax: (+1) 503 327 2001 http://www.vestas.com/ Vestas began producing wind turbines in 1979.[5]
Renewable Northwest Project's Renewable Energy Projects Map identifies geothermal, solar, wave and wind renewable energy projects under development or underway in the Pacific Northwest.

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