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Boralex
Company Overview
Boralex Inc.
Kingsey Falls, Quebec, Canada
1982
Approximately 900 employees worldwide (source: linkedin.com). Revenues of $550.4 million in 2024 (source: futunn.com).
What They Do
Boralex focuses on key technologies in the renewable energy sector, including wind, solar, hydroelectric, energy storage, and thermal energy. The company acts as a developer, builder, and operator of renewable energy production sites, with particular expertise in managing wind and solar farms. Its portfolio includes landmark projects, such as the largest independent onshore wind producer in France, as well as hybrid sites combining wind and solar. Boralex primarily serves large-scale customers, governments, and joint venture partners, offering power purchase agreements for affordable renewable electricity (source: rocketreach.co).
Projects and Background
Notable projects completed by Boralex include the Limekiln wind farm in the UK, which began operations on April 1, 2025, marking a significant milestone for the company in that country. In France, the Cham Longe wind farm was redesigned and commissioned in 2021, bringing the total capacity to over 1 GW. Other projects include the Ally-Mercoeur wind farm, which was the largest in France when it was commissioned in the 2010s, as well as several hydroelectric plants in British Columbia, Canada, and New York State, totaling 23 MW. Currently, Boralex is involved in the construction of large sites in Quebec, Ontario, and the UK, with a portfolio of nearly 4 GW of wind and solar projects in development (source: boralex.com).
Recent Developments
Over the past two years, Boralex reported net earnings of $74 million for the fiscal year 2024, ending December 31. The company continued the construction of major projects in Quebec, Ontario, and the UK, with the completion of the Limekiln wind farm in April 2025. In July, Boralex acquired Infinergy, including a development portfolio of 338 MW in the UK, and in December, it made its largest acquisition to date, taking 50% of five wind farms in the United States, totaling 894 MW. These developments are part of a strategy for ongoing growth and expansion into new markets (source: zoominfo.com).
Working at Boralex
Boralex offers a variety of positions in areas such as engineering, product management, marketing, business development, as well as operational and administrative functions. The headquarters in Kingsey Falls and the Montreal office are key recruitment locations, providing modern and collaborative workspaces. The company culture emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and employee well-being, with comprehensive benefits to support professional growth. Patrick Decostre has been the President and CEO since 2020, guiding the company to new heights in the renewable energy sector (source: salestools.io).
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