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10 Best Green Energy Companies in Europe

Here are ten European green energy companies that were recognized for their contributions to the renewable energy sector:

  1. Ørsted (Denmark): Formerly DONG Energy, Ørsted is a global leader in offshore wind energy and a major player in renewable energy development.

  2. Vestas (Denmark): Vestas is one of the world's largest manufacturers of wind turbines, contributing significantly to the wind energy sector.

  3. Enel Green Power (Italy): Enel Green Power, a subsidiary of Enel Group, is a major renewable energy player with a focus on wind, solar, geothermal, and hydropower.

  4. Iberdrola (Spain): Iberdrola is a leading utility company with a strong commitment to renewable energy, particularly in wind and solar power.

  5. EDF Renewables (France): A subsidiary of Électricité de France (EDF), EDF Renewables is involved in various renewable energy projects, including wind and solar.

  6. Statkraft (Norway): Statkraft is Europe's largest generator of renewable energy and operates in hydropower, wind power, and solar energy.

  7. Siemens Gamesa (Spain/Germany): Siemens Gamesa is a major player in the wind turbine manufacturing industry, contributing to the growth of wind power.

  8. Scatec (Norway): Scatec is a renewable energy company with a focus on solar power projects in emerging markets.

  9. E.ON (Germany): E.ON is a diversified energy company involved in various aspects of the energy sector, with a growing focus on renewable energy.

  10. Neste (Finland): Neste is a leading producer of renewable diesel and other sustainable solutions, contributing to the transition to a low-carbon economy.

 

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