Company Timeline
1985-2003
Innovation
2006-2010
Diversification
2011-2012
Consolidation
2015-2017
Growth
2018
Continued Growth
2019
Expanded Offerings
2021
Continued Growth
Today
Turnkey Energy Provider

1985 - Difko enters burgeoning California wind market providing O&M services

2000 - enXco is formed; company sets direction for project development

2002 - enXco acquired by SIFF Energies which in 2004 becomes EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN) with the addition of the EDF Group as a 50% shareholder

2003 - enXco transacts the first wind levered tax partnership in the U.S.

2006 - EDF Energies Nouvelles launches IPO; Stock exchange listing on Euronext Paris

2008 - € 530M increase in capital to finance expansion in wind energy and development of solar photovoltaic

  • Solar added
  • Canada begins 1 GW of wind development in Quebec

2010 - First wind project in Mexico

2011 - EDF Group acquires full ownership of EDF EN

2012 - enXco becomes EDF Renewable Energy and enXco Service Corp. becomes EDF Renewable Services

2015 - #1 developer in U.S. Wind

  • OwnEnergy acquisition
  • Storage added
  • Exceeded 10 GW in O&M / O&M expands into Chile

2016 - groSolar acquisition

  • Launched Distributed Solutions Group

2017 - Closed Series A Investment in Vehicle-to-Grid V2G Start-up

EDF Renewables launched as the international brand

Acquired 50% interest in EnterSolar

PowerFlex acquisition; added electric vehicle charging to offerings.

Formed Atlantic Offshore Wind JV with Shell New Energies

Acquired remaining 50% of EnterSolar

Entersolar and EDF Renewables Grid Edge team become a part of the PowerFlex Brand

EDF Renewables’ North American portfolio consists of 24 gigawatts (GW) of developed projects and 13 GW of operating assets under service contracts. Offering wind (onshore and offshore), solar, storage, electric vehicle charging and asset management.