Renewable energy and infrastructure asset operator across North America, South America, and EMEA
Atlantica owns and operates a diversified portfolio of 46 renewable energy, storage, transmission, heating, and water assets across 9 countries, generating stable contracted cash flows. The hiring acceleration—25 roles in the last 30 days across engineering, finance, and ops—combined with active projects in predictive maintenance, South American expansion, and ML-driven failure detection, signals infrastructure modernization and geographic scaling. The tech stack (SAP, OSIsoft PI, SCADA, Power BI) reflects industrial asset management maturity; the shift toward centralized ML and predictive systems indicates a move from reactive maintenance toward data-driven asset optimization.
Atlantica is a sustainable infrastructure company that acquires, develops, and operates long-life renewable and essential infrastructure assets. The portfolio spans 2,203 MW of renewable energy capacity (primarily solar), 300 MW of efficient natural gas generation, 55 MWt of district heating, 1,229 miles of transmission lines, and 17.5 Mft3/day of water desalination capacity. Most assets have long-term contracted revenue agreements, with a weighted average remaining contract life of approximately 13 years as of March 2024. Operating footprint covers the United States, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Algeria, and South Africa, with North America and Europe as core geographies. The company finances assets through project-finance agreements and manages a diversified portfolio across multiple business sectors and regions.
Atlantica operates 46 assets with 2,203 MW of aggregate renewable energy installed capacity, of which approximately 72% is solar. Additionally, the portfolio includes 300 MW of efficient natural gas-fired generation, 55 MWt of district heating, 1,229 miles of transmission lines, and 17.5 Mft3/day of water desalination capacity.
Atlantica operates in 9 countries: the United States, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Algeria, and South Africa, with North America and Europe identified as core geographies for future expansion.
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