Establishment of regional offices has allowed Northland to develop local market expertise and strategic local partnerships to accelerate market penetration
Regional teams have built up a robust growth pipeline
Significant growth opportunities across multiple technologies from origination to financial close
Offshore wind represents the largest component of the growth and construction pipeline forming 8.7 GW of the 12 GW
Northland has developed strong partnerships in active markets of Korea and Taiwan with Gentari. Focused on growing and developing existing and new partnerships regionally.
Continuation of Northland’s strategy to expand its offshore wind portfolio. Early mover in emerging offshore wind market. New market entry via local partnership.
With the acquisition of the regulated utility EBSA, Northland believes adding utilities to its portfolio will complement its existing asset base with perpetual or long-term stable cashflows. In North America, building battery storage, onshore wind and solar.
Location: | Type: | Potential Capacity: |
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Hai Long - Taiwan | Offshore Wind | 1,022 MW |
South Korea Renewables - Korea | Offshore Wind | 3.5 GW |
Total (Net) | - | 3.6+ GW |
As of December 31, 2023 |
Location: | Type: | Capacity: |
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Baltic Power - Poland | Offshore Wind | 1,140 MW |
ScotWind-Scotland | Offshore Wind | 2,340 MW |
Total (Net) | - | 3.5 GW |
As of December 31, 2023 |
Location: | Type: | Capacity: |
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New York - USA | Onshore Wind | 550 MW |
Onedia - Canada | Storage | 250 MW |
Ontario Battery Storage - Canada | Storage | 1 GW |
Alberta Portfolio - Canada | Solar | 1.6 GW |
Total (Net) | - | 3.4 GW |
As of December 31, 2023 |
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