We’re proud to announce that our UK Head of Development, Finley Becks-Phelps, has been elected to the RenewableUK board, voted for by member companies from across the industry. RenewableUK is where the sector meets policy. The decisions made at board level shape the environment in which renewable energy projects are developed, consented, connected and built. Having a seat at that table is a responsibility. For Finley, it’s also a natural extension of work already underway. He was appointed Vice-Chair of Scottish Renewables earlier this year, he gave evidence to the Energy Security and Net Zero Select Committee on community energy, and he’s been one of the UK's most consistent voices on repowering as one of the most effective tools we have to deliver secure, home-grown renewable energy at scale. At Nadara, we understand the full journey of a renewable energy asset, not just how to build one, but how to run one, and how to repower it when the time comes. That perspective is what Finley will bring to the RenewableUK board. Congratulations to all of the 2026 appointees. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/erBpbiks
About us
We’re Nadara, one of Europe’s largest renewable energy independent power producers. We own and operate around 200 renewable energy sites across Europe and the US, producing electricity from wind, solar, waste-to-energy, and biomass. Every day, we harness the power of nature for good. The most obvious way is by generating dependable renewable energy, but this is just the beginning. We strive to make a deeper impact, seizing the opportunity to live renewable energy in the decisions we make and actions we take, both big and small. We call this living energy. It sees us connecting with people, contributing to communities, and caring for the natural world. Guided by our values of impact, care and connection, we work together to make our global and local impact as positive as possible.
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https://nadara.com/
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- Renewable Energy Power Generation
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- London
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- Onshore wind, Offshore wind, Solar PV, Energy storage, Biomass, Waste-to-energy, Renewable Energy, and Sustainability
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What does it take to power lifetimes to come? Conversations like these. This time last week, the Nadara team was at the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference in Glasgow 🏴, one of the most energising events in the renewable energy calendar. 13,000+ attendees. 270+ exhibitors. 600+ speakers. The scale was remarkable. But what stood out most wasn't the numbers. It was the quality of the conversations happening across every corner of the exhibition floor. For us, it was two days of a buzzing booth, five speakers across the conference panels, 30+ meetings with key stakeholders and partners, and over 100 new connections made. We left Glasgow with fresh perspectives, strengthened relationships, and renewed conviction that the people driving the renewable energy transition are doing extraordinary work. If we met you there, thank you. And if we didn't, we'd love to connect and explore opportunities together. Send us a message! What topic from this year's All-Energy are you still thinking about? Drop it in the comments. 👇
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Something we're proud to share today. We've signed our largest ever Power Purchase Agreement: a 10-year, 434MW deal with Trafigura spanning eleven wind and solar assets across Spain. 🌬️ ☀️ But that number isn't what excites us most. What excites us is how we got here. By pairing solar generation with existing wind sites, we've created something that doesn't yet have many precedents in European energy markets: a hybrid PPA that stabilises output, makes new renewable capacity financially viable, and delivers more clean electricity to the grid. It's a first for us, and one of very few of its kind in Europe. It's proof that thoughtful structuring - matching the right technologies, managing risk properly, and finding the right partner - can open doors that a straightforward deal wouldn't. A huge thank you to the team at Trafigura for their collaborative approach, and to everyone at Nadara who helped make this happen. This is what building the NextGen energy system looks like in practice. Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/eGx7THJ5 #RenewableEnergy #PPA #WindEnergy #SolarEnergy #HybridEnergy #Spain #Nadara
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Last weekend, we opened the gates at Causeymire Wind Farm to welcome local residents, families and community groups for a day of conversation, discovery and connection in the heart of Caithness. With nearly 60 people joining us across the day - and some very welcome sunshine! ☀️ - it was a brilliant opportunity to spend time together on site, share ideas and talk openly about the future of Causeymire as we explore plans for repowering the wind farm. For us, projects like Causeymire have always been about more than infrastructure. They’re about people, place and long-term relationships. Events like this matter because they create space to listen, answer questions and better understand what’s important to the communities connected to our sites, today and for generations to come. Guests joined guided walks through the wind farm led by past and present Nadara colleagues alongside the fantastic team from Rea - Rowan Environmental Arts CIC, exploring everything from renewable energy and peatland to biodiversity and the local environment 🌱. It was especially rewarding to hear conversations sparked between visitors of all ages, whether discussing turbine technology, wildlife habitats or memories of the site over the years. There was also plenty of creativity and fun throughout the day, including bug hotel building workshops, great local food and the chance to simply enjoy the landscape together. A huge thank you to everyone who helped bring the event to life, including: REA Amalie’s Catering, Wick North Roast Coffee Pod Alan Mackenzie Caithness Summer Fruits Dunnetts Transport Angus Mackay Photography And of course, thank you to everyone who came along, shared their perspectives and spent the day with us. 👏 We’re proud to be part of the Caithness community and committed to continuing these conversations as Causeymire evolves for the future.
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Tomorrow, we’re in Glasgow for the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference, and we’re ready for two days of big conversations, fresh thinking and industry collaboration. ⚡ Our team will be speaking across a range of panels and discussions, sharing perspectives on the challenges, opportunities and innovations shaping the future of renewable energy. And because the best conversations don’t always happen on stage, we’ll also be hosting drinks at our stand (J28) on 13 May 🥂. If you’re attending, come and meet the team, exchange ideas and say hello. Here’s to pushing progress forward, together. See you in Glasgow!
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Join us this week at the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference on 13-14 May, where several members of our team will be speaking across key industry discussions shaping the future of energy infrastructure and delivery. The Nadara team will be contributing to sessions covering: Onshore Decommissioning: Unlocking the Circular Value of Ageing Assets Temporary Moorings for Floating Foundations Clean Power 2030: Are We Still on Track? Onshore Wind: Accelerating Deployment Through New Build and Repowering These sessions will explore the practical challenges and opportunities across offshore wind, onshore wind, circular economy strategies, and the pathway to delivering Clean Power 2030. Come along to hear the discussions, connect with the team, and continue the conversation at our stand (J28) across both days of the conference.
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Next week, we’ll be in Glasgow for the All-Energy Exhibition and Conference, joining conversations about the future of renewable energy, the challenges ahead, and the opportunities we can create together. At Nadara, progress starts with curiosity, collaboration and a willingness to keep learning. Events like All-Energy give us the chance to connect with the people helping shape the energy transition across our industry and communities. If you’re attending, we’d love to meet you. Why not join us for drinks at our stand on 13 May for an informal opportunity to connect with the team, share ideas and continue the conversation. See you in Glasgow!
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Voting is open in the RenewableUK board election and we’re proud to support our nominee, Nadara UK Head of Development, Finley Becks-Phelps. The race to Clean Power 2030 isn’t just about speed, it’s also about getting projects over the line. Delivery is key, and Finley’s day-to-day sees him focus on turning GWs of UK energy potential into consented, community-backed, and bankable energy sites. “As a board-member, I would help ensure RenewableUK’s priorities and activities support members in delivering projects in ways that build confidence with government, communities, and stakeholders.” A delivery‑led perspective grounded in real project experience - it’s got our vote. RenewableUK members, place yours now. #RenewableUK
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One week on from WindEurope 2026, and we’re still carrying the energy of those three days with us. Not just because of what happened, but because of who we shared it with. From conversations with policymakers and institutions, to meeting partners, peers and new voices across the sector, it was a chance to step out of the day-to-day and really connect on where renewable energy is heading and how we get there, together. A few moments that stood out: • 3 days of ideas, conversations and shared ambition • 10 visits from ministers and institutional representatives • 40+ meetings with stakeholders at our stand • Nearly 200 new connections we’re excited to build on • 6 media interviews amplifying the role of renewables • 5 panel sessions shaping key industry discussions • 1 sustainable work of art reminding us why it all matters But beyond the numbers, what stays with us is the openness. The willingness to challenge, to listen, and to keep learning from each other. Because progress doesn’t happen in isolation, it’s built through moments like these where different perspectives come together with a shared purpose. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, shared their thinking, or simply took the time to connect. Now, it’s about turning those conversations into action.
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On the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we’re taking a moment to reflect on something that underpins everything we do: looking out for one another. Across Nadara, we’re reinforcing the use of Safety Moments: a simple idea with meaningful impact. It’s about pausing before we begin, checking in with ourselves and each other, and making space for better, safer decisions every day. We don’t see safety as a box to tick or a process to follow. It’s something we build together through conversations, shared awareness, and the confidence to speak up when it matters. Because the transition to a more sustainable future isn’t just about the energy we produce, it’s about how we care for the people behind it. So this week, and every week, we’ll keep learning, improving, and looking out for one another: making safety part of how we think, work, and grow.
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