Savion, a Green Investment Group portfolio company operating on a stand-alone basis, is one of the largest, most technologically advanced utility-scale solar and energy storage project development companies in the United States. With a growing portfolio of more than 11 GW, Savion’s diverse team provides comprehensive services at each phase of renewable energy project development, from conception through construction. As part of this full-service model, Savion manages all aspects of development for customers, partners, and project host communities. Savion is committed to helping decarbonize the energy grid by replacing electric power generation with renewable sources and delivering cost-competitive electricity to the marketplace.
Savion emerged as an industry-leading organization following Macquarie’s Green Investment Group’s (GIG) acquisition of the solar and energy storage unit of Tradewind Energy. Built on a foundation of specialized expertise, the Savion team operates with a vision for the transformation of the country’s electricity supply to renewable sources.
Green Investment Group Limited (GIG) is a specialist in green infrastructure principal investment, project delivery and the management of portfolio assets, and related services. Its track record, expertise and capability make it a global leader in green investment, dedicated to supporting the growth of the global green economy. For further information, visit www.greeninvestmentgroup.com.
2019
Savion, LLC is a part of the Green Investment Group and an indirect subsidiary of Macquarie Group Limited. Savion, LLC is a privately held company, and Macquarie Group Limited is an Australian publicly listed company.
Kansas City, Missouri
Commercial and industrials, investor‐owned utilities, cooperatives, municipalities, state and federal utilities, landowners, project host communities, county leadership
Workforce of over 115 professionals serving customers across the United States. Solar and energy storage development across portions of the Regional Transmission Organization including the Eastern Interconnection and Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the Southwest Power Pool (SPP), the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), as well as select jurisdictions within the PJM Interconnection.
Utility-scale solar
Stand-alone battery storage
Co-located solar + battery storage
Please visit our project pages for solar and energy storage project development information.
Kelly Cooper, Parris Communications
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