CLEAN ENERGY PROJECTS
Greenbacker’s fleet of 456 solar plants, wind farms, energy storage, and other renewable energy assets are empowering a sustainable world. Here are some of the projects contributing to our fleet’s total clean power-generation capacity of 3.1 GW, and driving a clean energy future across 35 states, districts, territories, and provinces.

Alameda County, CA
This 57.5 MW wind farm is the largest wind power project in Greenbacker’s renewable energy fleet.

Mesa County, CO
The 2 MW solar farm entered commercial operation on New Year’s Day in 2019.

Nobles County, MN
With 30.8 MW of clean power-generation capacity, this wind farm is the largest of Greenbacker’s two dozen clean energy projects in Minnesota.

Carbon County, UT
At 104 MWdc / 80 MWac, this utility-scale solar plant is the largest operational renewable energy asset in Greenbacker’s fleet.

Steuben County, NY
The 55.4 MW wind farm was Greenbacker’s first wind energy asset in the state of New York, where it powers over 12,000 homes a year.

Lamoille County, VT
Beneath the solar panels at the 2.8 MW Lawrence Brook solar energy project, Greenbacker plants habitat to support pollinator populations, like bees and butterflies.

Kittitas County, WA
The solar project is Greenbacker’s first clean energy asset to enter commercial operation in the state of Washington.

Larimer County, CO
Rawhide Prairie was Greenbacker’s first solar-plus-storage project to reach commercial operation.

Roxbury, ME
The four turbines at RoxWind are the largest in Greenbacker’s wind energy fleet, both by power capacity (over 3.8 MW each) and rotor diameter (137 meters.)

Shelburne, VT
This 1 MW solar project helps the Shelburne Museum run on clean energy, and has pollinator habitat planted beneath its panels.

Washoe County, NV
This 61.6 MW solar plant earned Greenbacker the Solar Builder 2020 “Utility-Scale Project of the Year” award.

Albany, NY
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.
GREENBACKERS ONSITE

Greenbackers getting a closer look at Lawrence Brook’s solar arrays.

The community hosted a turbine blade signing ceremony at the RoxWind wind farm.

Greenbackers enjoying the view from the UAlbany rooftop solar site.
Greenbacker CIO Mehul Mehta reviews the company’s growth and examines the country’s critical juncture for scaling the “must have” energy transition.
Greenbacker co-founder David Sher revisits Greenbacker’s history, including the market demand for renewables that led to the creation of a company that allowed investors the opportunity for stable returns while investing in line with their clean energy values.
Della Xu discusses Greenbacker’s investment process and how we build partnerships across the industry and in our communities.
David Sher, Director of Greenbacker, discusses how the company delivers on ESG metrics while maintaining a strong discipline about the type of investments we make.
Armand Dehaney talks about the measurable impact that Greenbacker’s investments make and the opportunity they provide.
David Sher, Co-Founder and Director of Greenbacker, examines how the power-producing renewables assets that Greenbacker owns and operates differ from investment opportunities in areas like clean energy manufacturing sectors.
RoxWind Blade Signing
Mt. Arlington Ribbon Cutting
Graphite Commissioning Ceremony