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Impact

Our commitment to people, planet, and purpose

We're shaping a future driven by innovative, sustainable energy solutions. As we develop scalable and resilient energy infrastructure, we're also focused on creating jobs, stimulating economic growth, and meeting the world’s rising energy needs.

Building momentum toward a clean energy future

12.2
M
MWH

clean energy produced since 2016

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8.2
M
MT

of carbon abated since 2016

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1.1
M

Homes powered for 1 year

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400
+

Clean energy projects

Thousands

of green jobs supported

14
Years

Company founded in 2011

Our portfolios empower a sustainable world

Our hundreds of energy projects and investments are helping communities across the country run on clean power.
Energy storage units
Impact
With a total power capacity of 30 MW and the ability to store up to 120 MWh of energy, the Holtville BESS (battery energy storage system) project represents the Greenbacker fleet's largest standalone battery storage asset to date. The project can store enough energy to power approximately 4000 average homes for a 24-hour period.
Holtville BESS
Imperial, CA
Dozens of wind turbines on a ridge
Impact
Our largest clean energy asset in California (57 MW) protects local wildlife with an AI monitoring system that identifies protected bird species and can adjust the turbine’s RPMs if necessary to mitigate avian collision. Additionally, since wind turbines only occupy a small portion of the land they’re built on, local ranchers are able to run cattle through the project without interfering with clean power production.
Altamont
Alameda County, CA
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Impact
This project is part of Greenbacker’s milestone repower portfolio, in which the company replaced aging turbines with new, more efficient equipment to extend the useful life of three existing wind farms. Prioritizing environmental stewardship, Hawkeye’s old wind turbine components were recycled into materials to create commercial cement.
Hawkeye
Fayette County, IA
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Impact
This 240 MWdc / 200 MWac utility-scale solar plant, Greenbacker’s largest operating asset to date, sponsors the Appaloosa Sola 1 Local First Scholarship for students who wish to pursue their career goals locally, supporting rural communities in meeting their workforce needs by providing full and partial tuition to local university certificate and degree programs.
Appaloosa Solar
Iron County, UT
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Impact
With over 30 MW of clean power-generation capacity, this repowered wind farm is the largest of Greenbacker’s two dozen clean energy projects in Minnesota.
Community Wind South
Nobles County, MN
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Impact
This 104 MWdc / 90 MWac utility-scale solar plant, Greenbacker’s second largest operating asset, sponsors the inaugural Local First Scholarship for Utah State University Eastern students who reside in the project’s home county.
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Carbon County, UT
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Impact
This 61 MW solar plant earned Greenbacker the Solar Builder 2020 “Utility-Scale Project of the Year” award.
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Washoe County, NV
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Impact
With a clean power production capacity of 73 MW, the Weaver wind project in Maine is the largest single asset in Greenbacker's wind portfolio, generating enough clean energy to power thousands of homes a year.
Weaver Wind
Hancock County, ME
Solar panels in a field near a river
Impact
The 2 MW solar farm entered commercial operation on New Year’s Day in 2019.
Cameo
Mesa County, CO
Flowers with solar panels in the background
Impact
This solar project helps the Shelburne Museum run on clean energy. Along with supporting declining pollinator populations, the pollinator-friendly habitat planted beneath its panels can also provide reduced operating costs and increased site efficiency. The plants require less maintenance and studies have shown that they can generate cooler microclimates that improve solar panel efficiency.
Shelburne Museum
Shelburne, VT
Flowers with out of focus solar panels in the background
Impact
Beneath the solar panels at this 3 MW solar project, Greenbacker plants habitat to support pollinator populations that have been declining due to insecticide use, climate change, and human encroachment. At the same time, these plants improve soil stability, as their longer root systems help mitigate erosion, stormwater runoff, and frost heaves.
Lawrence Brook
Lamoille County, VT
Solar panels on campus roofs
Impact
This rooftop solar project at the University at Albany represents the largest rooftop array in the 64-campus State University of New York school system. The 4,783 photovoltaic panels play a critical role in bringing the university toward its goal of net zero carbon emissions.
University of Albany
Albany, NY
Aerial view of dozens of rows of solar panels
Impact
Rawhide Prairie was Greenbacker’s first solar-plus-storage project to reach commercial operation.
Rawhide Prairie
Larimer County, CO
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Committed to people, planet, and purpose

For Greenbacker, corporate social responsibility (CSR) isn’t just an initiative—it’s a way of doing business. We lead with ethics, foster community growth, and prioritize environmental stewardship, ensuring our success benefits not only our shareholders but also our communities and future generations. Our growth is measured in more than just numbers; it’s measured in the positive, lasting impact we make.
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Solar Energy International (SEI) provides world-class training in renewable energy and sustainable technologies. They are dedicated to providing people, communities, and businesses with the knowledge to harness clean energy.
Earthwatch connects scientists, educators, and everyday people in the pursuit of sustainable environmental solutions. By involving individuals in hands-on research, they work to conserve biodiversity and protect natural ecosystems around the globe.
This initiative supports the professional development of educators in math and science, equipping them with advanced teaching strategies to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation.

Our approach to energy transition investing

Discover how Greenbacker's 360-degree insight harnesses opportunities across the energy transition.
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Greenbacker’s competitive advantages across the energy transition landscape allows us to deliver value for our individual and institutional investors.
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