About Us

Samsung Renewable Energy

Pattern Energy Group

Samsung Renewable Energy is creating clean, renewable energy for generations to come. Together with our partners, Samsung made a $5 billion investment in Ontario to create the world’s largest cluster of wind and solar power. Our investments have created 900 direct renewable energy manufacturing jobs and 9,000 highly skilled jobs in Ontario. We have been developing renewable projects in Ontario since 2010, and combined our projects amount to ~800MW in capacity.

Samsung and its partners provided much-needed jobs in communities throughout Ontario, including manufacturing facilities in Windsor, Tillsonburg, Toronto and London. Built on Samsung C&T’s commercial and technical expertise and the success of its renewable energy projects in several countries—including the United States and Europe—Samsung is creating real jobs, through real investment, benefiting real people.

Our sister company, Samsung C&T America, Inc., has 15GW of renewable projects, and is currently developing 9.2GW of Solar and 5.6GW of BESS projects within the United States.

Pattern Energy is a leading developer, operator and owner of renewable energy infrastructure projects and facilities across North America. Our mission is to transition the world to renewable energy through the sustainable development and responsible operation of facilities with respect for the environment, communities, and cultures where we have a presence.

Our approach begins and ends with establishing trust, accountability, and transparency. Our company values of creative spirit, pride of ownership, follow-through, and a team-first attitude drive us to pursue our mission every day. Our culture supports our values by fostering innovative and critical thinking and a deep belief in living up to our promises.

Headquartered in San Francisco, Pattern has a portfolio of power facilities and transmission assets producing and transporting nearly 6,000 MW of power across North America, serving various customers that provide low-cost clean energy to millions of consumers.