Eagle Creek Renewable Energy, founded in 2010, is a leading U.S. renewable energy company focused on acquiring, improving, and operating hydroelectric power facilities. The company owns and operates 85 hydroelectric plants across eighteen states, with a total installed capacity of roughly 690 MW, generating nearly 2.7 billion kilowatt-hours of clean electricity annually—enough to power over 260,000 homes. Its operations span from California to Maine, and its presence includes offices in Bethesda, MD, Morristown, NJ, Badin, NC, Neshkoro, WI, and near Knoxville, TN. Eagle Creek is committed to values such as safety, integrity, innovation, and environmental stewardship, aiming to play a central role in North America’s clean energy transition. Many of their generating facilities are subject to licensing by the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and the company is actively engaged in relicensing processes as licenses expire.
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Apollo announced that Apollo-managed funds have agreed to acquire Eagle Creek Renewable Energy, a leading independent owner and operator of hydroelectric facilities across the U.S. Eagle Creek owns a...
Read moreAppalachian Power, a utility subsidiary of American Electric Power and Eagle Creek Renewable Energy, LLC have completed a transaction transferring ownership of the Reusens hydroelectric facility...
Read moreGovernor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced US$360 million in awards for 11 large-scale renewable energy projects in New York State (US).
Read moreEagle Creek Renewable Energy, LLC has announced that it has acquired Brown Bear II Hydro Holdings, LLC, which owns the Worumbo Hydroelectric facility in Maine (US).
Read moreUllico has announced that it has closed a US$50 million financing of the Eagle Creek Renewable Energy Hydroelectric power portfolio, expanding on a prior financing Ullico completed in 2015.
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