Talk:Green Energy Firms Operating in the Northwest

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Companies involved in geothermal, solar, wave and wind renewable energy projects under development or underway in the Pacific Northwest.[1]

(Requires clean-up; it's possible that not all listed below are "green energy companies"; some resources may refer only to projects that provide power to Oregon or the Northwest.)

Company Regional Office or Facility Website Notes
AES Corporation http://www.aes.com/ The AES Corporation, intends to offer its battery storage technology to Portland General Electric to help the utility bridge resource gaps and incorporate more renewable energy into its mix.[2]
Agua Caliente Solar Project http://www.firstsolar.com/en/Projects/Agua-Caliente-Solar-Project With completion of the 250 MW Phase 1 in September 2012, the Agua Caliente Solar Project thin film photovoltaic solar power plant surpassed Canada’s 80 MW Sarnia Photovoltaic Power Plant to become the largest operating solar PV power plant in North America.[3]
Airtricity http://www.airtricity.com/ie/home/
Alpha Wind LLC http://www.rnp.org/node/alpha-wind
Alternative Power Development, Northwest, LLC "For years, there's been a lot of talk about renewable energy in Idaho. This is reality."[4]
American Wind Group http://idahobusinessreview.com/tag/american-wind-group/
Avista http://www.avistautilities.com/services/renewable/Pages/default.aspx
Blue Ribbon Energy LLC Blue Ribbon Energy proposes wind farm[5]
Bravo Wind LLC http://www.rnp.org/node/bravo-wind
Caithness Energy Shepherds Flat Wind Farm http://www.caithnessenergy.com/ Caithness Development, L.L.C. and its affiliate Caithness Energy, L.L.C. (collectively "Caithness") are privately held Independent Power Producers specializing in the development, acquisition, operation and management of renewable geothermal, wind and solar energy power projects, as well as environmentally friendly, fossil-fueled projects.[6]
Calpine http://www.calpine.com/
Cassia Wind Cassia Wind Farm Cassia Wind Project is located in Twin Falls County, Idaho. Cassia went into commercial operation in March 2009 and its 14 turbines can produce 29.4 MW, enough renewable energy to power more than 9,000 homes.[7]
CCAP http://www.rnp.org/node/ccap-grayland-wind http://www.coastalcap.org/ The Coastal Energy Project Windmill Video[8]
Chafin http://www.rnp.org/node/beaver-creek
Charlie Wind LLC http://www.rnp.org/node/charlie-wind
Christie Ritchie http://www.rnp.org/project_map
Columbia Wind (See Columbia Energy Partners, already listed on main page.)
Compass Wind http://www.compasswind.com/
Coyote Energy http://coyote-energy.com/
Davenport Power LLC Davenport Resources develops, manages and acquires renewable energy projects and portfolios. In 1997, it formed Davenport Power, LLC, an independent electric power company with investments in renewable geothermal energy projects in Oregon (30 MW - Phase One) and Hungary (65 MW - Phase One). Both geothermal fields already have drilled a steam discovery well and are in early development stages with industry partners.[9]
Delta Wind LLC http://www.rnp.org/project_map
Dynalectric 5805 SW Hood Ave Portland, OR 97239 • (503) 226-6771 http://www.dyna-portland.com/ http://www.rnp.org/node/329
E.ON Climate & Renewables NA 319 SW Washington Street, Suite 800 • Portland, OR 97204 • 971-266-2228 http://eoncrna.com/ E. ON Climate and Renewables North America (E.ON) is one of the world’s largest owners of renewable power projects and is rapidly expanding its wind, solar and alternative energy portfolio. The company develops, owns, and operates some of the most efficient, highest performing renewable energy projects in the United States.[10]
Echo Wind LLC http://www.rnp.org/project_map
Edison Mission Edison Mission Energy (EME) is a holding company whose subsidiaries and affiliates are engaged in the business of developing, acquiring, owning or leasing, operating and selling energy and capacity from independent power production facilities. EME is headquartered in Santa Ana, California. [11]
EI Solutions http://www.eispv.com/ EI Solutions specializes in the design and installation of large-scale, polyphase solar power systems.[12]
Element Power
Enerfin Energy
Energetics
Energy NW
Entiv Organic Energy
Eurus
EverPower
EWEB
Exergy
First Wind
Flathead Electric Coop
Gaelectric
Gerding Edlen
Global Electric
GreenHunter
Iberdrola Renewables
Idaho Windfarms
Idatherm
Ikemoto
Intermountain Wind
Invenergy
Joseph Millworks
Last Mile Electric Coop
LotusWorks
Madison Valley Renewable Energy
Magic Wind LLC
Magma
MDU Utilities
Mid Point Energy
Momentum RE
Montana Wind Resources
National Wind
Naturener
Nevada Geothermal Power
NextEra
Northwestern Wind
NW Wind Partners (enXco)
Obsidian Renewables
Ocean Power Technologies
ODOE
OIT
OR Wave Energy Prts 1
Oregon Trail Wind Farm
Oregon Windfarms
Orion
Ormat
Oski Energy
Oversight Resources
OwnEnergy
Pacific Wind Power
PacifiCorp
PHC NW
PowerWorks (Idaho Winds)
PowerWorks (Pacific Winds)
Principle Power
ProLogis
PSE
RES Americas
Ridgeline Energy
Sansur Renewable Energy
Schwendiman
SeaWest
SolarCity
Summit Power
SunEnergy Power
Sustainable Engineering
Swauk Creek Ranch LLC
Teanaway Solar Reserve LLC
Terna Energy
Two Dot Wind LLC
United Mat.
US Geothermal
Volkswind USA
Wasatch Wind
Western Energy
Whistling Ridge Energy LLC
Wind Chasers LLC
Windland
Windlands
Windpark Solutions
Windtricity
Windy Point Partners (Cannon)
WKN Windkraft Nord AG
XRG

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