RWE npower renewables (an RWE Innogy company)
RWE npower renewables is the UK subsidiary of RWE Innogy and has a strong diversified position in renewables with significant ambition for growth
RWE Innogy is the renewable energy company of RWE, one of Europe’s five largest utility companies. RWE Innogy plans, builds and operates renewable power generation facilities and is committed to investing at least €1 billion in renewables every year until 2012 in the UK and Continental Europe. The expansion of onshore and offshore wind power is a key driver behind RWE Innogy’s goal to have 4,500 MW in operation or construction by 2012.
SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy)
SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy) is one of the largest energy companies in the UK
SSE is one of the largest energy companies in the UK and is involved in the generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity; the storage, distribution and supply of gas; telecommunications; contracting; and other energy services. As well as being the second largest supplier of energy in the UK with 10 million customers, SSE is also the leading renewable energy company in the UK, with over 2,200MW of renewable electricity generation capacity and a portfolio of over 15,000MW of renewable energy projects in construction, with consent or in development. SSE’s portfolio shows its commitment, past, present and future, to tackling climate change and delivering secure energy supplies.
Statoil
Statoil is a world leading offshore oil and gas operator
Statoil is an integrated technology-based international energy company primarily focused on upstream oil and gas operations. Headquartered in Norway, it has more than 30 years of experience from the Norwegian continental shelf, pioneering complex offshore projects under the toughest conditions. With about 29,500 employees in 40 countries, Statoil aims to deliver long-term growth and continue to develop technologies and manage projects that will meet the world’s energy and climate challenges in a sustainable way. Renewable energy is one of Statoil's major focus areas. The UK offshore wind market is key to the company’s ambition to utilise its extensive experience from complex offshore oil and gas projects to generate value from offshore wind.
Statkraft
Statkraft is Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy
Statkraft is Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy, with a total installed capacity of more than 14,800 MW. The company develops and generates hydropower, wind power, gas power, solar power and district heating, and is a major player on the European energy exchanges. Statkraft opened its first wind farm in 2002 and now owns and operates three onshore wind farms in Norway with a total installed capacity of 244 MW. In the UK, Statkraft has one hydropower plant in operation in Wales, one wind farm under construction in Wales and planning consent for another in Scotland. The company has around 3000 staff in more than 20 countries, and is wholly owned by the Norwegian state. The world needs pure energy and this is what Statkraft delivers – every day.