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Brazilian power regulator Aneel has awarded power purchase agreements to renewable energy projects totaling 984.71 MW in two separate auctions held on July 8.
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Brazilian firm Equatorial Energia has signed a sales and purchase agreement with the state of Rio Grande do Sul to acquire electric distribution company CEEE-D.
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Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has appointed Edward Dougherty as co-head of its Latin America practice.
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Spanish developer Solarpack has secured environmental approval for a 9 MW solar project in the Chilean region of Antofagasta.
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A BlackRock climate infrastructure fund has secured $250 million in commitments at first close as it seeks to invest in Latin America and other emerging markets.
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The government of the Brazilian state of Ceará has signed agreements with two different sponsors to develop an offshore wind farm and green hydrogen projects in the region.
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Two financial institutions have arranged a $100 million debt package to develop a cogeneration plant in Brazil owned by sugar and ethanol firm São Martinho.
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Santander's former head of structured finance in Mexico City is moving to Miami for a new role at a project finance lender and advisory firm.
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Ember Infrastructure has appointed two vice presidents who are joining the firm from Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP).
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New York-based Crayhill Capital Management has launched a renewable energy equity investment platform and appointed two Silicon Ranch Corp financiers to lead it.
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Antin Infrastructure Partners has appointed Chris Slavin as principal of investor relations based in New York.
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Greengate Power Corp has started construction and secured a corporate offtaker for what it says will be the largest solar project in Canada.
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Verdant MicroGrid, a Washington state-based microgrid developer, has inked a $150 million financing partnership with Blackstone Credit portfolio company ClearGen, to support the buildout of renewable energy microgrids in the US.
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A subsidiary of Leeward Renewable Energy has issued up to $375 million in an unsecured bond offering to refinance its outstanding debt, which includes a bridge facility used to acquire solar assets back in March.
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Osaka Gas USA and Summit Ridge Energy (SRE) have entered into a joint venture to develop a portfolio of solar assets in Maine.
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American Electric Power's subsidiary, Southwestern Electric Power Co (SWEPCO), has issued three requests for proposals for renewable and short-term generating capacity.
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Centaurus Renewable Energy has reached financial close on a $70 million bridge loan for a solar-plus-storage project in New Mexico.
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The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has awarded two contracts totaling 2,658 MW to the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind project, which is owned by a joint venture between EDF Renewables and Shell New Energies US, and to Ørsted’s Ocean Wind II project.
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Three senior executives at Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors have left the firm to launch a renewables investment platform, and are planning to take a North Carolina solar project with them.
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BNDES has announced the winning bidder in the privatization of Amapá's state electricity company, Companhia de Eletricidade do Amapá (CEA).
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Partners Group has agreed to acquire a controlling stake in a US-based solar-plus-storage platform.
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Spain’s Repsol Energy has reached financial close on its acquisition of a 40% stake in the utility-scale solar and battery storage developer Hecate Energy.
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LS Power has completed its acquisition of the 365 MW Solar Source portfolio from PSEG Power.
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BlackRock’s Global Energy & Power Infrastructure Fund I has launched a sale process for a 240 MW contracted gas-fired cogeneration plant in California.
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Enel's Latin American subsidiaries are making separate moves to merge some of their affiliates in Chile as well as to consolidate the Enel-owned businesses in Colombia into one single company.
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Spanish firm Ferrovial has secured environmental approval for a transmission project in the Chilean region of Coquimbo.
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AES Corp's Chilean subsidiary, AES Andes, has modified an agreement it signed with Chile's Ministry of Energy to shutter coal-fired assets in the country in order to include an additional 1,097 MW of retirements.
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Spanish infrastructure firm and engineering, procurement and construction contractor Obrascón Huarte Lain (OHL) has rebranded as OHLA as it commemorates its 110th anniversary after a long path of restructurings.
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Colombia’s Mines and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) has selected a winning bidder for the country’s first battery storage system, concluding a tender process that was launched in January.
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Brazilian utility Cemig Geração e Transmissão has announced that it will hold a procurement process to buy wind and solar power through the country's free market this summer.
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Catamaran Renewables, a joint venture launched last summer between Captona and South Jersey Industries (SJI) subsidiary Marina Energy, has acquired its third fuel cell project.
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Israeli independent power producer Enlight Renewable Energy has agreed to acquire a majority interest in US solar and storage developer Clēnera.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is launching an environmental review of Dominion Energy's 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project off the coast of Virginia Beach.
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Developers aiming to qualify their renewable energy projects for federal tax credits will have an extra year to do so, after the Internal Revenue Service granted a deadline extension on June 29 to account for pandemic-related construction delays.
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A vice president at CohnReznick Capital has joined the renewables project finance team at a Canadian investment bank.
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Dominican utility company Empresa Generadora de Electricidad Haina (EGE Haina) has brought online a 120 MW (DC) solar park in the Dominican Republic.
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Two vice presidents in Goldman Sachs' renewable power group have headed to a Morgan Stanley-backed impact investment platform, where they will lead a new renewables investment division.
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Colombia has launched the country’s third renewable auction, which will take place before October 31 of this year.
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