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About the company

Clearway Energy, Inc. is a renewable energy company. It invests in energy infrastructure and focuses on investments in clean energy and owns sustainable and long-term contracted assets across North America. Its portfolio comprises approximately 11.8 gigawatts (GW) of gross capacity in 26 states, including approximately 9.1 GW of wind, solar and battery energy storage systems and approximately 2.8 GW of conventional dispatchable power capacity that provide critical grid reliability services. Its operating facilities include Carlsbad, El Segundo, GenConn Devon, GenConn Middletown, Marsh Landing and Walnut Creek. Its utility-scale solar projects include Agua Caliente, Alpine, Avenal, Avra Valley, Blythe, Borrego, Buckthorn Solar, CVSR, Daggett 2, Daggett 3, Desert Sunlight 250, Kansas South, and others. Its wind projects include Black Rock, Buffalo Bear, Cedro Hill, Crofton Bluffs, Cedar Creek, and others. It also operates the 137 MW Tuolumne Wind Project in Klickitat County, Washington.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)1.41bn
  • Net income in USD94.00m
  • Incorporated2012
  • Employees60.00
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