Our growth story
Today, we own and operate over 200 renewable energy sites across six countries, and our 4GW installed capacity makes us one of the largest renewable power producers in Europe.
>4GW
Installed capacity
We’re one of Europe’s largest independent power producers.
196
Operational sites
Supporting national energy security and independence across 10 countries.
18GW
Pipeline
Developments to drive the transition and quadruple our current capacity.
800+
Employees
Unleashing our full potential and making an impact every day.
Company milestones
2002
Renantis, formerly Falck Renewables, is established in Italy.
2002
2006
Renantis’ first community project is launched in the UK, enabling thousands of people in Scotland to buy a share of their local wind farm.
2006
2017
2017
Ventient Energy is born from the merger of Infinis and Zephyr with a portfolio of 34 onshore wind farms in the UK.
2019
Renantis acquires its first wind farms in Norway and Sweden and expands into France.
2019
2019
2019
Ventient acquires a 997MW European operating onshore wind portfolio from EDPR.
2020
2020
Ventient acquires the Portuguese owner and operator Iberwind, integrating the team into the organisation.
2021
Renantis launches its first community benefit project in Italy, with a crowdfunding campaign for the Landolina plant in Sicily.
2021
2021
2021
Ventient becomes the largest non-utility onshore wind generator in Europe, managing 135 wind farms and 2.6GW of installed capacity.
2024
2024
We combine to become Nadara, one of the largest renewable independent power producers (IPPs) in Europe.
2025
2025
Nadara issues its first Sustainability Report as a combined organisation and achieves a GRESB rating of 98/100.
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Nadara’s first Spanish hybrid solar-wind project begins construction
The project will add 241MWp of new solar capacity across five wind power plants in Valladolid and Palencia. Once completed, the hybridisation project will exceed 400MW of installed capacity.