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Eagle Creek Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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Eagle Creek Renewable Energy is described as one of the largest independent U.S. hydropower operators, with 85 hydroelectric facilities across 18 states and a portfolio totaling nearly 700 MW. The content identifies hydropower as a low carbon, reliable energy source with baseload capabilities. The sustainability-related material focuses on the company’s role in renewable electricity generation and its position within a broader clean energy portfolio. No detailed corporate sustainability report, targets, or operational ESG programme is provided in the source content.

Eagle Creek Sustainability Actions

Operates 85 hydro facilities

Eagle Creek operates 85 hydroelectric facilities across 18 states, making it one of the largest independent hydroelectric power platforms in the U.S.

Supplies low-carbon power

Hydropower is differentiated as a low carbon, reliable energy source with baseload capabilities supporting rapidly growing demand from data center infrastructure and the Industrial Renaissance in the U.S.

Expanded renewable portfolio

Apollo Funds have agreed to acquire Eagle Creek Renewable Energy LLC, one of the largest independent U.S. hydropower operators.


Sustainable Development Goals

Eagle Creek is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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