Portugal → Denmark · Renewables Partnership

Hyperion Renewables

Renewables Developer & IPP

Lisbon-headquartered Portuguese renewable-energy developer (founded 2006), backed by Mirova’s €140M strategic investment. Named Danish technology and 20-year service partner: Vestas, supplying seven V163-4.5 MW turbines for Hyperion’s 31.5 MW Nortada wind farm in Estremoz — Portugal’s first fully hybrid wind-solar-storage park on a single grid connection.

HQLisbon, Portugal (Av. Eng.º Duarte Pacheco 26)
Founded2006
Pipeline~3.4 GW PV, wind, storage and green H2 (mostly Portugal)
Strategic investorMirova / Natixis IM — €140M (Nov 2023)
Nordic technology partnerVestas (DK) — 7×V163-4.5 MW turbines
Service contractVestas AOM 4000, 20-year term (Nortada)
DirectionPortugal → Denmark (technology & service)

Corridor footprint

Hyperion Renewables is a Portuguese renewable-energy developer founded in 2006 and headquartered in Lisbon. The company is transitioning from pure development to an Independent Power Producer (IPP) model in Iberia, with a 3.4 GW Iberian and CEE pipeline that combines photovoltaic, onshore wind, storage and green-hydrogen projects. In November 2023 it closed a €140 million strategic investment from French manager Mirova (part of Natixis Investment Managers), positioning the firm to retain ownership of operating assets rather than flipping them.

The Nordic corridor link runs through Hyperion’s Nortada wind farm in Estremoz (Central Alentejo). In March 2026, Hyperion announced the start of construction of the 31.5 MW Nortada park in partnership with Danish OEM Vestas and construction contractor Windpark. Vestas supplies seven V163-4.5 MW turbines and provides a 20-year AOM 4000 service contract — the company’s deepest-coverage operations-and-maintenance product. Nortada will be co-located with Hyperion’s existing Cavaleira solar plant and a battery system, sharing a single grid connection, making it the first fully hybrid wind-solar-storage project in Portugal at a single grid point. Commercial operation is targeted for mid-2027.

For Hyperion the partnership extends well beyond a single project. Vestas’s 20-year service annuity locks Danish technology and engineering inside one of the most-watched Portuguese hybrid sites for the rest of the 2020s, and Hyperion is also in the queue for Portugal’s offshore wind tender — where it will be competing alongside Nordic offshore consortia and large utilities for seabed leases. Hyperion is therefore one of the cleanest examples of a Portuguese developer that has structurally bound a Nordic supplier to a multi-decade Iberian programme.

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