RENEWABLE POWER PLANTS

 

Renewable energy has emerged as a critical solution to tackle climate change's adverse and irreversible impacts on our environment. Among various alternative energy sources, renewable energy stands out as an effective substitute for fossil fuels, which are currently the primary energy sources when it comes to meeting the ever-increasing energy demands. 

 

Atlantic Energy and Infrastructure Corporation holds the belief that maximizing the share of green energy in the world’s energy supply is crucial to advancing the energy transition. Therefore, it is dedicated to driving advanced green solutions that significantly contribute to satisfying the current and future demands for energy. To do so, AEI allocates a significant portion of its efforts and portfolios to developing green energy and decarbonization projects.

 

AEI’s approach to renewable energy project development involves leveraging cutting-edge technologies, methods, and facilities to achieve the highest output and efficiency levels possible. Its approach further leads to the delivery of stable and cost-effective power for the end users and risk-adjusted returns for investors across project life spans.

 

AEI’s fields of operation in the renewable energy domain encompass a wide range of environmentally friendly power-generating facilities, such as wind, solar, hydroelectric, and waste-to-energy power plants. It also provides decarbonization solutions that are crucial to reducing the level of carbon emissions emitted by fossil fuel-powered plants. 

 

The company strives to stay at the forefront of the green energy revolution and continually explores innovative and commercialized ways to create and expand its green energy-oriented portfolios.

 

Atlantic Energy and Infrastructure’s fields of operation in renewable energy include a broad range of green-power-generating solutions, as follows:

 

  • Onshore and offshore wind power plants
  • Solar photovoltaic and thermal power plants
  • Hydroelectric power plants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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