Emery Street Palmer
- United States
- Solar
- Operational
Installed capacity
6 MW
Energy produced
7,402 MWh/year
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We operate onshore and offshore wind, solar, waste to energy, biomass and energy storage sites in Europe and the US. Check out our assets and projects by country, technology or stage of development on this interactive map.
81 – 100 of 257 projects
6 MW
7,402 MWh/year
12 MW
29,444 MWh/year
1,989 t/year
Escardes Wind Farm comprises six Vestas V100 turbines rated at 2000kW each for a total installed capacity of 12MW.
2 MW
8,424 MWh/year
1,031 t/year
Escusa Wind Farm comprises a single Vestas V120 turbine for a total installed capacity of 2.1MW.
50 MW
89,121 MWh/year
15,135 t/year
Esquileo Wind Farm comprises 25 Gamesa G90 turbines rated at 2000kW each for a total installed capacity of 50MW.
92 MW
252,253 MWh/year
113,009 t/year
Farr Wind Farm is around 8 miles south of the city of Inverness and has enough capacity to power 20% of the homes in the Highlands. The current planning consent will expire in December 2030. As a result of assessment work which has been undertaken in relation to Nadara's fleet of operational wind turbines and their ability to operate for longer than was originally envisaged, there is an opportunity for Farr Wind Farm to continue to generate clean electricity beyond the current consent expiry date.
48 MW
150,260 MWh/year
25,896 t/year
Fatarella Wind Farm comprises 21 Siemens SWT2.3 turbines rated at 2300kW each for a total installed capacity of 48.3MW.
32 MW
87,740 MWh/year
39,308 t/year
Ffynnon Oer Wind Farm is located between the Afan and Neath Valleys in South Wales, approximately 10km east of the town of Neath, in the County of Mid Glamorgan. The 16 turbines are situated on a hill top site which is around 400m above sea level.
Nadara has submitted a planning application to Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council seeking planning permission to extend the operational life of the Ffynnon Oer Wind Farm for an additional 10 years. No changes are proposed to the wind farm infrastructure. The application is purely to seek consent to operate the current wind farm for a longer period of time.
12 MW
22,746 MWh/year
1,741 t/year
Francourville Wind Farm comprises six Vestas V90 turbines rated at 2000kW each for a total installed capacity of 12MW.
18 MW
47,358 MWh/year
6,142 t/year
Freita I Wind Farm comprises eight Nordex N90 turbines rated at 2300kW each for a total installed capacity of 18.4MW.
25 MW
31,964 MWh/year
5,004 t/year
Froidchapelle Wind Farm comprises 10 GE 2.5XL turbines rated at 2500kW each for a total installed capacity of 25MW.
32 MW
82,571 MWh/year
14,196 t/year
Fuente Vain Wind Farm comprises 16 Vestas V90 turbines rated at 2000kW each for a total installed capacity of 32MW.
18 MW
42,946 MWh/year
7,304 t/year
Fuentes Wind Farm comprises nine Vestas V90 turbines rated at 2000kW each for a total installed capacity of 18MW.
7 MW
12,200 MWh/year
3,300 t/year
The Galatone photovoltaic plant in the province of Lecce has a total rated power of 6.5 MW. The plant covers an area of 9.58 hectares in the industrial area of the municipality of Galatone and it will be connected to the power grid through an overhead MV power line in cable that will affect the municipalities of Galatina and Galatone.
66 MW
180,964 MWh/year
81,072 t/year
Galawhistle Wind Farm is located on rough grazing land 4km west of the village of Douglas in South Lanarkshire. The wind farm comprises 22 wind turbines each rated at 3MW with an overall site capacity of 66MW, and has been operational since March 2017.
South Lanarkshire and East Ayrshire Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Galawhistle Wind Farm by an additional 10 years.
57 MW
116,300 MWh/year
31,200 t/year
The Garisi agri-voltaic park project involves the provinces of Palermo and Caltanissetta and will occupy an area of approximately 129 hectares of land for a total nominal power of 57 MWp.
The project combines agricultural production and renewable energy, with the planting of an ‘agro-forestry-pastoral’ cultivation system identified in collaboration with expert agronomists.
In this way, the plants are sustainable from an agricultural and environmental point of view, and able to combine the needs for the development of renewable energies and the usual agricultural practice.
3 MW
3,194 MWh/year
1,382 t/year
The solar photovoltaic plant at Geneva, New York, is grid-connected and has been in operation since December 2022. The plant has an installed capacity of 2.83MWp with 9,120 polycrystalline silicon modules distributed across 480 strings. The fixed-tilt array is set to a tilt angle of 20°.
22 MW
60,321 MWh/year
27,024 t/year
Glenkerie Wind Farm is located approximately 5km northwest of Tweedsmuir near the town of Biggar in the Scottish Borders. The wind farm comprises 11 wind turbines each rated at 2MW with an overall site capacity of 22MW, and has been operational since February 2012.
Scottish Borders Council have approved a planning application to extend the planning consent for Glenkerie Wind Farm by an additional 10 years.
40 MW
35,000 MWh/year
18,000 t/year
The site is ideally located for access to the local electricity grid network, being only 3km from the nearest substation at Upper Boat, Treforest.
Electricity generated will enter the National Grid transmission network and be transported across Wales.
13 MW
34,274 MWh/year
15,355 t/year
Gordonstown Hill Wind Farm is located near the village of Auchterless in Aberdeenshire which has been settled since prehistoric times. Although there are many signs of human habitation in the area, including standing stones, extensive tests during construction revealed no features, deposits or artefacts of archaeological significance. The villages of Fyvie and Rothienorman are also nearby and the wind farm is located on arable farmland. Construction at the site began in July 2012 and commercial operations started in March 2013. Gordonstown Hill's five turbines are rated at 2.5MW and the site has an installed capacity of 12.5MW
22 MW
This waste-to-energy plant went into industrial operation at the end of 2005 and is owned by the company FeA S.r.l., held by Herambiente S.r.l. (51%), a Hera Group company, and Nadara (49%). The plant consists of two independent waste-to-energy lines with an energy recovery system for generating electric and thermal energy.
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