Falck Renewables

Falck Renewables S.p.A. (former name: Actelios) is a renewable energy company based in Milan, Italy. It has an installed capacity of 1,123 MW in Italy, UK, France, Spain, the US, Norway and Sweden. Its activities include the development, financing, construction and operational management of renewable energy plants. Through the expertise of the Vector Cuatro Group, Falck Renewables also offers services along the entire value chain of plants.

Falck Renewables
Formerly
Actelios
Public limited company
ISINIT0003198790
IndustryElectricity
Founded2002
Headquarters,
ProductsElectric power
Number of employees
460 (2018)
ParentFalck Group
Websitewww.falckrenewables.eu

Falck Renewables is listed in the STAR segment of the Milan Stock Exchange and is included in the FTSE Italia Mid Cap index.

History

In 2002, the Falck Group's Actelios company, which focuses on the renewable energy market, was founded and listed on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2010, all the Falck Group's renewable energy production activities were consolidated within Actelios, which changed its name to Falck Renewables S.p.A.

In 2014, through the acquisition of Vector Cuatro, Falck Renewables entered the market of asset management and technical advisory services for photovoltaic and wind power plants.

Corporate affairs

The chairman of the company is Enrico Falck and managing director is Toni Volpe.

Falck S.p.A. owns 60% of the company.

In 2018, the company had revenue €335.9 million.

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