Investment Managers
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Crow Holdings, a Texas-based real estate investment and development firm, is launching a renewable energy business, Crow Holdings Renewables.
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Voya Investment Management, the asset management business of Voya Financial, has reached first close on an infrastructure debt fund that is focused on renewables project financing.
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The Chilean subsidiary of AES Corp has found a new buyer for its 50% stake in the 764 MW Guacolda coal-fired power plant in Atacama.
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Engie Energia Chile, a subsidiary of France's Engie, has signed a four-year renewable energy supply agreement with Chilean wastewater treatment firm Tratacal.
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Petrobras has started the non-binding phase of the sale of its minority stake in natural gas pipeline network Nova Transportadora do Sudeste.
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Brazil’s power regulator Aneel has approved the opening of a public consultation on bidding documents for a proposed auction of transmission line projects.
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AES Gener is preparing to launch a $500 million capital raise to fund its 1.6 GW solar and wind pipeline in Chile and Colombia, having obtained approval from its existing shareholders.
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Spanish renewables developer Acciona has brought in one financial investor and is looking for another to jointly acquire KKR & Co.'s minority stake in its international generation subsidiary, Acciona Energía Internacional.
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Argentinian independent power producer Stoneway Capital Corp. has a new owner after missing debt amortization payments due in early March.
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The non-bank financial institution Corporación Interamericana para el Financiamiento de Infraestructura (CIFI) has provided a debt package for a solar portfolio developed under Chile’s PMGD (Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuida) distributed generation scheme.
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British asset manager NextEnergy Capital has announced the acquisition of a 36.1 MW (DC) solar project in Mexico.
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IEnova, a subsidiary of Sempra Energy, has announced it will make its final investment decision on the addition of liquefaction facilities to the Energía Costa Azul (ECA) LNG terminal in Mexico by March of this year.
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Capital Dynamics has sealed its purchase of 8point3 Energy Partners, sparking conversations about the future of the yield company business model during a busy week of summer conferences.
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AES Corp. and Alberta Investment Management Corp. have mandated an adviser to sell a stake in a portfolio owned by sPower, the renewable project developer, owner and operator they jointly acquired last year.
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A joint venture between Axium Infrastructure and Manulife Financial Corp. has agreed to acquire a 35% stake in AltaGas’ hydro assets in northwest British Columbia for C$922 million (approximately $700 million).
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Fengate Real Asset Investments has entered into a $100 million, multi-year equity commitment with Texas developer PowerFin Partners, echoing a deal the asset manager struck with a Canadian developer two months ago.
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Southern Power has signed a deal to sell a one-third interest in a 1.7 GW solar portfolio to an institutional investor following an auction process.
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An entity owned by the Navajo Nation is purchasing a stake in a 1,540 MW coal-fired project that is located on tribal land.
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AMP Capital has agreed to form a joint venture with Invenergy through which the Australian investment manager will buy a 50% stake in a portfolio of gas-fired projects in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is increasing its shareholding in Invenergy Renewables by acquiring additional stakes from parent company Invenergy and an existing minority investor.
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