At Arthur Baker, we are a trusted and proven partner in the global shift toward sustainable energy. With over 15 years of experience and nearly 2 gigawatts of capacity across two continents, we bring deep expertise in the development, financing, equipment supply, and ownership of renewable energy assets.
Every project we support plays a role on both local and international levels. We collaborate with public and private sector stakeholders, mobilizing capital from diverse private sources to build infrastructure, develop businesses, and accelerate the energy transition.
Our portfolio spans solar, wind, battery storage, and distributed energy systems—critical components of a resilient and decarbonized energy future. We invest across the full spectrum of clean energy and transition technologies, identifying and backing opportunities that will shape tomorrow's energy landscape.
At Arthur Baker, we don’t just invest in energy—we invest in impact.
North America and Europe
Renewable Power & Transition Assets
Solar, Onshore Wind & Battery
Utility-scale solar refers to large solar plants that generate electricity for the grid, unlike residential systems that serve individual homes. These projects produce power on a much larger scale, often generating megawatts (MW) or gigawatts (GW), enough to power thousands of homes.
The electricity from these plants feeds directly into the grid, meeting the energy needs of communities and contributing to a more secure, diverse energy mix.
Energy storage systems capture excess electricity during low demand and release it back to the grid when needed, helping stabilize the power grid and support the integration of renewable energy.
Connected to the grid, they provide backup power during outages and help balance supply and demand by charging during off-peak times and discharging during peak periods.
Arthur Baker will continue to develop projects as well as consider opportunities such as behind-the-meter applications, 'solar + storage' and 'data center+storage' as they emerge within this new market.
Onshore wind energy is generated by wind turbines placed on land, harnessing the natural flow of air. These wind farms are typically found in rural or open areas, where there are fewer buildings or obstacles to disrupt the wind flow.
Onshore wind farms generate electricity from wind in terrestrial locations and have traditionally been a leading source of renewable energy, offering one of the most cost-effective solutions.
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