Europe More than half of Enel Green Power's 1200 plants are located in Italy. The production mix includes hydropower, wind power, solar power, and geothermal power. One of the most considerable hydroelectricity plant installations is situated in Valmalenco at
Campo Moro dams. It makes the Sondrio province Italy’s largest producer of hydroelectric energy due to its large production. Enel Green Power has facilities in the Iberian Peninsula with 300 plants (hydropower, wind, and solar). This presence is the result of the integration of renewable energy activities of Enel and Endesa, as well as the construction and activation of new plants, including the Totana solar park (Fonte 2) and the Sierra Costera (Fonte 3) wind farm, which have been connected to the grid at the end of 2019. Enel Green Power is present in Greece with 60 power plants. It manages the Kafireas wind farm (7 wind parks), which was connected to the grid at the end of 2019. In March 2024, Principia was established by its shareholders, Enel SpA and by a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management, having previously begun operations in 2008 as part of Enel Green Power in Greece. Principia is a producer and developer of renewable energy projects in Greece. The business manages a diversified portfolio of wind, solar, hydropower and integrated battery storage technologies to help accelerate Greece’s transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future. As of March 2024, its portfolio consists of 59 plants under operation with a total installed capacity of 482MW, and an additional 7 solar parks under development with a total capacity of 95MW. In December 2023, Enel completed the sale of 50% of Enel Green Power Hellas to Macquarie Asset Management. Following the agreement, the two companies have established a joint venture to co-manage Enel Green Power Hellas’ current renewable generation portfolio, while continuing to develop its projects. In April 2024, the joint venture was renamed to Principia Energy. In March 2024, Enel Green Power Spain announced that it would construct a solar energy plant, the El Matorral photovoltaic plant, in the
Canary Islands within the Barranco de Tirajana power plant. The plant is planned to begin operations in 2026 with a total capacity of 9.3 MW and costs of about €11.5 million. Also in March, the largest
vanadium redox flow battery located in Europe was switched on at the Enel Green Power solar PV plant Son Orlandis in
Mallorca. Enel Green Power began operations in June 2024 at a new photovoltaic plant with a capacity of 87 MW in
Trino, Italy. In February 2025, through its subsidiary Endesa Generación, Enel completed the acquisition of Corporación Acciona Hidráulica, a company of the Acciona Group, comprising 34 hydroelectric plants located in northeastern Spain with a total installed capacity of 626 MW.
North America Enel Green Power operates in North America with operational and under-construction facilities in the United States (solar and wind) and in Canada (wind). On January 4, 2024, Enel Green Power announced the completion of the sale of a portfolio of approximately 150 MW to
ORMAT Technologies Inc., which includes operational geothermal and solar facilities in the United States.
Latin America In Latin America, Enel Green Power has operations in Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Colombia, where it is present with all the main renewable production technologies, including wind, solar, hydroelectric and geothermal. Enel Green Power began operations at a €456 million wind complex located in
Morro do Chapéu,
Ourolândia and
Umburanas in April 2024. The complex has 81 turbines and a total capacity of 348 MW. In August 2024, a Enel Green Power wind complex with 43 turbines began operations in Ourolândia and Umburanas. The complex costs amounted to €297 million and it is capable of generating 894 GWh per year.
Africa Enel Green Power is present in Africa with plants in operation and under construction in South Africa (solar and wind technology), Morocco (wind technology) and Zambia (solar technology). In South Africa, the construction of the
Impofu Wind Power Farms Complex with 57 onshore wind turbines began in March 2024. The farms are to be operational by 2026 and will have a total capacity of 330 MW.
Asia In 2015 Enel Green Power acquired a majority stake in Indian renewable energy company BLP Energy – for 30 million euros. In Asia, Enel Green generates energy from wind and solar sources. It currently holds 100% of BLP Energy. In India, Enel Green Power has established offices in Gurgaon and Bangalore and manages three wind farms. The company has also won two tenders for the “Tunga” Wind Project in Karnataka and for the “Thar” Solar Photovoltaic Project in Rajasthan. Since 2021, Enel Green Power has expanded its presence to Vietnam with several renewable energy projects. The first plant is set to begin operations in 2024.
Oceania Since 2017, Enel Green Power has operated in Oceania with 4 solar parks located in South Australia and Victoria, with a capacity of 310 MW, along with a 75 MW wind farm in Western Australia. Additionally, a 93 MW solar park is under commissioning in Victoria. In September 2023, 50% of Enel Green Power Australia was sold to INPEX, resulting in a jointly managed ownership structure. In January 2024, Enel Green Power Australia signed a deal with QEM for the purchase of a 1GW wind and solar project. The deal also included solar and wind monitoring equipment as well as 18 months of floodplain, environmental, engineering and geotechnical data and research. In December 2024, Potentia Energy was established as a new entity co-owned by Enel Green Power and INPEX for the development of renewable energy projects. The new company has over 7 GW of projects included in its development pipeline, focusing on wind, solar, energy storage systems, and hybrid projects. == Incidents and lawsuits ==