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Hydroelectric power capacity is the highest, followed by Wind and DE&SS, with Solar making up the smallest proportion of energy production.
Hydroelectric power capacity is the highest, followed by Wind and DE&SS, with Solar making up the smallest proportion of energy production.
[[File:Allocation split by technology.png|left|thumb|287x287px|Brookfield total portfolio allocation split by technology]]
[[File:Allocation by region.png|left|thumb|Brookfield total portfolio allocation split by region]]






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Brookfield Renewable partners are based in Toronto and traded on the NYSE and have a long history operating in North America, hence it is no surprise 62% of their portfolio is based in North America.
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Brookfield Renewable partners' portfolio consists of 53% Hydroelectric Power, 20% Wind and 15% Solar power. The other 12% associated with Distributed energy and sustainable solutions are energy sources such as EV charging, Nuclear, and hydrogen fuel cells. 


== '''<u>Projects</u>''' <ref name=":1" /> ==
== '''<u>Projects</u>''' <ref name=":1" /> ==
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