Mainstream Renewable Power
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Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd. is a privately held renewable energy development company founded in 2008 by Eddie O'Connor and former Airtricity staff following the sale of Airtricity to E.ON and Scottish and Southern Energy. The company's head office is located in Dublin, Ireland, with additional offices located in regions of substantial development interests: Berlin, Chicago, Cape Town, London, Santiago, and Toronto.[1] Mainstream is a member of the Friends of the Supergrid lobbying group, seeking to promote the super grid policy agenda at European level.[2][3]
Projects
Renewable energy projects being developed by Mainstream include:
- Neart Na Gaoithe offshore wind farm, Scotland
- Hornsea offshore wind farm, England
- Horizont offshore wind farm, Germany
See also
References
- ↑ Mainstream Renewable Power Website
- ↑ Europe 'supergrid' hopefuls cast fate to wind, CNET, March 8, 2010.
- ↑ New backing for North Sea super-grid, Offshore.no International, January 20, 2011.
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