Enel Green Power is a subsidiary of the Enel Group, focused on developing, constructing, and operating renewable energy plants globally. As of 2020, the company operated approximately 80 plants with a managed capacity of around 5.8 GW powered by wind, hydropower, geothermal, and solar energy across 18 US states and one Canadian province.
Enel Green Power plays a vital role in increasing the renewable energy capacity in North America. One of its notable projects is the 497 MW Roadrunner solar farm in Upton County, Texas, which became fully operational in September 2020. The bifacial solar modules used in this project can double production by capturing ground reflections. Enel Green Power implemented its sustainable construction model during the Roadrunner project, reusing materials and recycling construction waste.
In addition to the Roadrunner project, Enel Green Power operates several other wind farms in the US, including the 66 MW Whitney Hill and 185 MW Hilltopper wind farms in Illinois, the 450 MW High Lonesome wind farm in Texas, and the 236.5 MW White Cloud wind project in Missouri. The company's renewable energy portfolio generates over five GW of clean energy annually across North America.
Enel Green Power has set a target to add 6.5 GW of new renewable capacity through 2024 across North America. The company has entered into power purchase agreements (PPAs) for its renewable projects, such as a 12-year PPA with Mondelez International for 65 MW from the Roadrunner solar farm in October 2019 and a 12-year 70 MW virtual PPA with The Clorox Company for energy from the same project starting in 2021.
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