About Us

Glenfarne Group is a New York City and Houston, Texas based developer, owner, operator, and industrial manager of energy and infrastructure assets. Glenfarne’s seasoned executives, asset managers, and operators located in offices on four continents develop, acquire, manage, and operate energy infrastructure assets across the investment-grade Americas, Asia, and Europe.

Our Story

Key milestones in Glenfarne Group’s history

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2011

Founded

Glenfarne Group is founded by Brendan Duval

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2013

First investor partner comes on board

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2015

Glenfarne Asset Company is launched upon funding of the entity

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2015

Prime Energía established

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2015

Nueva Degan power plant in Chile is acquired

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2015

Prime Energía Chile office opened

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2016

Emelda power plant in Chile is acquired

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2017

Genpac power plant in Chile is acquired

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2017

EnfraGen is founded

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2018

Prime Energía Chile Quickstart projects begin construction

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2018

Acquisition of Fontus Hydro assets in Panama

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2019

Alder Midstream is founded

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2019

IACX Energy and Texas LNG are acquired by Alder Midstream

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2019

Prime Energía Colombia is established

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2019

Termoflores power plant in Colombia is acquired

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2019

Antilhue power plant in Chile is acquired

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2020

Magnolia LNG in Lake Charles, Louisiana is acquired

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2020

More than 200 MW of solar plants and projects are acquired in Chile

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2020

$1.76 billion refinancing of EnfraGen is completed

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2021

Commercial operations begins at the first Prime Energía Chile Quickstart power plant in Chile

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2021

Termovalle power plant is acquired in Colombia

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2021

Glenfarne Group’s Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC), Glenfarne Merger Corp., is funded

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2021

Development and construction financing is secured for over 200 MW of solar in Chile

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2021

Glenfarne Group’s and EnfraGen’s partnership with GivePower begins

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2021

Glenfarne Group celebrates its 10-year anniversary

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2022

Glenfarne Energy Transition Founded to address the “here and now” global energy transition through complementary Global LNG Solutions, Grid Stability and Renewables businesses

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2022

Grid stability plants Termonorte in Colombia and Andes Generación in Chile acquired