List of three Renewable Energy Developers from Texas

List of three Renewable Energy Developers from Texas

This article is based on our list of the largest renewable energy developers in the USA containing general contact details, company details as well as information about the development focus. The list also offers personal contact information.

By being the leading state in the context of energy production and generating more than one fifth of the country’s domestically produced energy, Texas is one of the most important areas within the United Stated for energy developers. Since Texas provides a large area and many sunny days, it also features great potential for the renewable energy production – resulting in many renewable energy developers having their headquarter there. In the following, three energy suppliers with base in Texas will be presented.

1. OCI Solar Power

Based in San Antonio, the renewable energy developer realizes and operates solar photovoltaic projects. By providing not only sustainable energy but also economic benefits, OCI Solar Power implements their core values such as sustainability, commitment, innovation and excellence.  Besides their own projects, they also support the fields of Biotechnology, Research, Environmental stewardship and many more.

2. NRG Energy

The stock-listed company (NYSE: NRG) with headquarters in Houston focuses on the development of onshore wind parks and solar farms. As NRG Energy strives for a more sustainable and reliable energy supply, the energy provider makes use of new digital technologies and management tools.

3. CLS Sustainable

CLS Sustainable is characterized by providing an all-in-one approach to sustainable energy solutions. The Fort Worth based developer is planning to invest $300M in renewable energy projects within this year after having already constructed 233MW of solar power throughout the last years. Thereby, the renewable energy developer is able to combine experience and expertise in the field of energy efficiency, solar energy as well as finance and operations.

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