Portuguese renewable energy giant and one of world's largest wind energy producers supplying renewable energy across European markets.
EDP Renewables (EDPR) — the renewables arm of Lisbon-headquartered utility EDP and one of the world's largest wind energy producers — is active in the Nordic region as a developer and operator of onshore and offshore wind assets, and as a long-term corporate PPA (power-purchase agreement) counterparty for Nordic industrial buyers.
Its parent EDP has also been a highly visible Iberian partner for Nordic capital: Norway's Equinor holds a significant stake in EDP, and Nordic pension and infrastructure investors participate in EDPR's project financings. Offshore, EDPR's global offshore wind joint venture Ocean Winds (with France's ENGIE) has been a bidder into Nordic offshore wind leasing rounds.
EDPR is one of the few Portuguese corporates genuinely at the top table of the Nordic energy transition — both as a developer bidding for Baltic and North Sea offshore sites and as an Iberian destination for Nordic institutional capital looking for long-duration renewable assets. It is one of the corridor's most strategically important companies.
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