Vattenfall UK
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Renewable energy |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | London , England |
Area served | United Kingdom |
Key people | Danielle Lane (country manager)[1] |
Products | Electrical power |
Parent | Vattenfall |
Website | www |
Vattenfall UK (formerly: Nuon Renewables) is a subsidiary of Vattenfall headquartered in London. It generates renewable energy, primarily through wind farms[2]
History
Vattenfall UK was established as Nuon Renewables in 2000. It was a United Kingdom based subsidiary of N.V. Nuon Energy. It has built wind farms across the UK with a potential annual power generation total of eight hundred megawatts.[3]
In 2009, N.V. Nuon Energy was acquired by Vattenfall.[4] In January 2012, it was merged with Vattenfall's other assets in the United Kingdom and was renamed Vattenfall UK.[5]
In March 2020, Vattenfall UK sold its electric vehicle network to Statkraft and its supply side business, iSupply Energy, to EDF Energy.[6]
Operations
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Vattenfall's core businesses in the United Kingdom are renewable power generation, heating, business-to-business sales and distribution.[6]
The company owns and operates several wind farms, some as small as their ten megawatt Parc Cynog wind farm, to others as large as their current project, a two-hundred and ninety-nine megawatt development in Pen y Cymoedd Wind Energy.[3]
Project | Location | Windmills | State | Generating Capacity | Total Height |
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Airfield Farm | Airfield Farm (in North West Bedfordshire) |
3 | Under Development |
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Harrington | Former RAF Harrington Airfield |
7 | Under Development |
14 megawatts | 126 meters |
Hirddywel | Hirddywel | 9 | Under Development |
27 megawatts | 125 meters |
Llanbadarn Fynydd |
North of Llanbadarn Fynydd in Radnorshire, Powys |
17 | Active | 51 megawatts | 126.5 meters |
Mynydd Waun Fawr | Southwest of Llanerfyl in Powys, Wales |
15 | Proposed | 37.5 megawatts | 110 meters |
References
- ^ Weston, David (27 June 2018} Vattenfall appoints new UK chief Windpower Monthly
- ^ Renewable Energy Association. "Renewable Energy Association". Retrieved 18 August 2010.
- ^ a b Nuon Renewables. "About". ProntoCMS. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- ^ Nuon and Vattenfall Join Forces to Create a Leading European Energy Company (23 February 2009) Business Wire
- ^ Nuon Renewables joins forces with Vattenfall in the UK (10 January 2012) Power Engineering International
- ^ a b Lempriere, Molly (2020-03-18). "Statkraft acquires Vattenfall's UK charging network as company continues to shift focus". Current±. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
External links
- British subsidiaries of foreign companies
- Electric power companies of the United Kingdom
- Renewable energy companies of England
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- Companies based in the City of London
- British companies established in 2000
- Energy companies established in 2000
- Renewable resource companies established in 2000
- 2000 establishments in England