Mainstream Renewable Power
Mainstream Renewable Power is a leading pure-play renewable energy company, with wind and solar assets across global markets, including in Latin America, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. Mainstream is one of the most successful developers of gigawatt-scale renewables platforms, across onshore wind, offshore wind, and solar power generation. It has successfully delivered 6.5 GW of wind and solar generation assets to financial close-ready and has a global project portfolio of over 27 GW.
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Mainstream, Ocean Winds bag grid deal for 1.1 GW wind farm
This will cover the first and second phase of the Ulsan project.
Mainstream, Ocean Winds bag grid deal for 1.1 GW wind farm
This will cover the first and second phase of the Ulsan project.
Mainstream Renewable, Aker get 50% stake in floating offshore wind project in Japan
The 800MW floating offshore wind plant is a project of Progression Energy.
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Asian Power Awards 2024 Winner: Nepal Water and Energy Development Company (NWEDC)
NWEDC's EPIC process has set new benchmarks for community engagement and sustainable energy development in Nepal, winning the Hydro Power Project of the Year - Silver category at the Asian Power Awards 2024.
Asian Power Awards 2024 Winner: Nepal Water and Energy Development Company (NWEDC)
NWEDC's EPIC process has set new benchmarks for community engagement and sustainable energy development in Nepal, winning the Hydro Power Project of the Year - Silver category at the Asian Power Awards 2024.
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Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises