By working together to transform the future of clean energy, your local community receives wide-ranging benefits
Contact usBy connecting with local communities and First Nations, we build long-lasting and meaningful relationships designed around specific needs.
Understanding and responding to concerns is a vital part of the development process, so we maintain constant communication, ensuring you know what’s happening and when.
Successful collaboration helps your community realize the long-term economic and environmental benefits that access to zero carbon power will bring.
By listening, discussing, and working together, we can build clean energy project proposals that power positive change for everyone.
Clean energy projects help create local jobs and opportunities.
Increasing access to cost-effective forms of new energy generation.
Protecting the environment while maximizing renewable generation.
Investment in local communities, municipalities, and infrastructure projects.
Through our approach to delivering wind, solar, energy storage and green hydrogen projects, we’re helping to deliver a clean energy future.
Delivering both onshore and offshore wind projects, carefully balancing safety, cost, risk, and opportunity to drive best-in-class results.
Learn moreUsing our wealth of industry experience to develop, build and operate high performing utility scale solar farms.
Learn moreBuilding and maintaining the electrical infrastructure needed for energy resilience and new power projects.
Learn morePowering flexible ways to facilitate clean energy using our innovative energy storage solutions.
Learn moreUsing our global experience to maximise the performance and ensure the longevity of our customers assets.
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Börje Skoglund
Local mountain biker
Rödene Wind Farm is just one example of how we listen to communities and build projects which bring a range of benefits. It is located in Southern Sweden, in the municipalities of Alingsås and Vårgårda. Surrounded by picturesque lakes and forests, the community enjoys access to hike, run and mountain bike on the paths surrounding the wind farm.
A total of 13 wind turbines produce enough to power the equivalent of 40,000 Swedish homes every year, which equates to the entire population of the Alingsås municipality. It also avoids the equivalent of an estimated 230,000 tonnes CO2 emission per annum.
The new footpaths and tracks across the wind farm have enabled greater access to the countryside which are frequently used by locals for a variety of outdoor activities.
By working closely with local communities RES bring the benefits of clean, affordable energy to local residents whilst being sensitive to the local environment and the social needs of the people who live there.
Speak to a member of the team today