- CEO
- Xavier Barbaro
- Full Time Employees
- 186
- Sector
- Utilities
- Industry
- Renewable Utilities
- Address
- 22 rue Bayard Paris France 75008
- IPO Date
- Aug 14, 2019
- Business
- Neoen S.A. is a leading independent producer of exclusively renewable energy that develops, finances, builds and operates solar power plants, onshore wind farms and battery storage solutions across four continents. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Paris, France, the company operates in 14 countries including Australia (49% of capacity), Europe (40%) and the Americas (11%), with flagship assets such as the Cestas solar farm (300 MWp) in France, Europe's largest at commissioning; Mutkalampi wind farm (404 MW) in Finland, the country's biggest; Western Downs Green Power Hub (460 MWp solar plus 212 MW/424 MWh battery) in Australia; Collie Battery (560 MW/2,240 MWh), one of the world's largest storage systems; and Providencia Solar (101 MWp) in El Salvador, Central America's largest at the time. Its core offerings encompass photovoltaic projects totaling 4.1 GWp across nearly 100 plants in operation or construction, including Rio Maior (272 MWp, Portugal's largest), Hultsfred (100 MWp, Sweden's largest) and Culcairn (440 MWp) in Australia; onshore wind capacity of 2.4 GW from 60 plants focused in Australia, France, Finland, Ireland and Sweden, such as Hornsdale (316 MW), Goyder South Stage 1 (412 MW) and Kaban (157 MW) in Australia; and energy storage exceeding 2.3 GW/5.3 GWh from over 20 batteries worldwide, including Hornsdale Power Reserve (150 MW/193.5 MWh, the world's first big battery), Victorian Big Battery (300 MW/450 MWh), Blyth Battery (238 MW/477 MWh), Yllikkälä (86.4 MW/142.9 MWh) in Finland and Tara (400 MW/1,600 MWh) in Canada. As of end-August 2025, Neoen's total capacity in operation or under construction reaches 8.2 GW (49% solar, 27% wind, 24% storage), with ambitions to add another 10 GW by 2030; its 2024 revenue totaled €533.1 million from solar (39%), wind (43%) and storage (18%). Brookfield completed its acquisition of a majority stake from Impala in December 2024 at €39.85 per share, delisted Neoen from Euronext Paris via squeeze-out in April 2025 and now owns 100%; in August 2025, Neoen divested its Victorian assets (Victorian Big Battery, Numurkah Solar, Bulgana Wind and six pipeline projects) to HMC Capital for $613 million to secure regulatory approval; recent expansions include construction starts on Collie Battery Stage 2 (341 MW/1,363 MWh), Western Downs Battery Stage 2 (270 MW/540 MWh) and Muchea Battery (164 MW/905 MWh, 6-hour duration) in Australia, Arneburg Battery (45 MW/90 MWh) in Germany, and new solar/wind awards in France (nearly 500 MW since 2024); it signed long-term PPAs with SNCF Énergie (137 GWh/year from 111 MWp, 20-25 years), BHP (10 years in South Australia), Equinix (102 MW Finland, 53 MW Italy), H&M (90 MWp Sweden) and others.