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Vattenfall UK

Vattenfall UK (formerly: Nuon Renewables) is a subsidiary of Vattenfall headquartered in London. It generates renewable energy, primarily through wind farms.[2]

Vattenfall UK
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRenewable energy
Founded2000
Headquarters
London
,
England
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Danielle Lane (country manager)[1]
ProductsElectrical power
ParentVattenfall
Websitewww.vattenfall.co.uk

History edit

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 edit

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]

Wind farms
Project Location Windmills State Generating Capacity Total Height
Airfield Farm Airfield Farm
(in North West Bedfordshire)
3 Under
Development
?
?
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 edit

  1. ^ Weston, David (27 June 2018) Vattenfall appoints new UK chief Windpower Monthly
  2. ^ Renewable Energy Association. "Renewable Energy Association". Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  3. ^ a b Nuon Renewables. "About". ProntoCMS. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
  4. ^ Nuon and Vattenfall Join Forces to Create a Leading European Energy Company (23 February 2009) Business Wire
  5. ^ Nuon Renewables joins forces with Vattenfall in the UK (10 January 2012) Power Engineering International
  6. ^ 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 edit

  • Official website

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