At National Grid Renewables, we develop wind farms throughout the United States in locations where there is robust wind resource, suitable transmission access, and receptive communities. This combination is crucial for successful wind energy development projects that deliver low cost energy to customers across America. Our farmer-founded philosophy ensures our wind energy projects are designed with a primary focus on the concerns of our landowners, farmers, and community members, which sets our projects up for long-term success throughout the development, construction and operation phases.
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Environmental, social and governance (ESG) may be one of today’s trending topics in business, but these essential concepts have always been guiding principles for the way we do business at National Grid Renewables and across the larger National Grid organization.
Michigan recently passed new clean energy legislation that includes forward-thinking policy aiming to put the state at the forefront of renewable energy development.
Renewable energy offers tremendous new opportunities for landowners and surrounding communities to benefit from the natural value of the land.