Ridgeline is founded with a strategy focused on Pacific Northwest wind energy development.
2002
2005
Ridgeline successfully developed and sold the 65 MW Wolverine Creek project. This project came online in December 2005.
Ridgeline accelerates the expansion of its development pipeline and geographic scope.
2008
Ridgeline was acquired by Veolia Environnement, the world's largest environmental services company, enabling the corporation to make a significant entry into the growing US renewable energy industry.
Ridgeline has the financial strength required to fully support, development, construction and operations. Ridgeline also increased the senior ranks of its team.
2010
Early in 2010, Ridgeline's development focus expanded to include utility scale solar generation projects in the USA, In mid-2010 Ridgeline acquired NorthWind and Power ("NWP"), providing development assets in the Northeastern United States and a platform for growth in that region.
In partnership with BP Alternative Energy and Diamond Generating Company, Ridgeline brings the Goshen project, a 124.5 MW wind project in southeastern Idaho online.
2011
In April, the 80 MW Rockland wind project, located near American Falls, ID begins construction.
Ridgeline continues to expand its geographical scope.
