TSX:NPI (Northland Power)

About NPI

Northland Power, Inc. engages in the development, building, owning, and management of wind facilities. It operates through the following segments: Offshore Wind, Efficient Natural Gas, Onshore Renewable, Utility, and Other. The Offshore Wind segment consists of Gemini, Nordsee One, and Deutsche Bucht projects. The Onshore Renewables segment consists of Solar, Grand Bend, Jardin, Mont Louis, Cochrane, McLeans, and La Lucha projects. The Efficient Natural Gas includes North Battleford, Iroquois Falls, Kirkland Lake, Kingston, Thorold, and Spy Hill projects. The Utility segment operates Empresa de Energía de Boyacá S.A E.S.P. (EBSA) project. The Other segment focuses on investment income and administration activities. The company was founded by James C. Temerty in 1987 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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