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Thomas Brostrøm, the former chief executive of Ørsted’s North American offshore wind division, is preparing to take the helm of Shell’s global renewable generation team next year.
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BP has entered into an agreement to supply Microsoft Corp with renewable power around the world.
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Australian fund manager AMP Capital has promoted its global head of infrastructure equity – Boe Pahari – to the position of CEO.
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Three former executives at Venture Global LNG have founded a U.S.-based international investment firm with a focus on infrastructure.
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The debt financing that closed this week for Competitive Power Ventures' 1,050 MW Fairview gas-fired project in Jackson Township, Pa., combined loans from commercial banks, South Korean institutions and three international investors.
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A former head of energy at BNP Paribas in New York has landed at BMO.
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Just over a year after the company was unveiled, General Electric-owned Current is undergoing a restructuring, PFR has learned.
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Institutional investors advised by JP Morgan Asset Management have acquired "substantially all" of the solar independent power producer Sonnedix.
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Solar powered mosquito traps can cut the mosquito population by as much as 70%, according to a new study.
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TerraForm Power and TerraForm Global are working with managing shareholder SunEdison on its potential exit from the yield companies.
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Rothschild has sent out teasers and set a deadline for bids for SunEdison’s global project portfolio.
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SunEdison has launched an audit based on allegations made by former executives of the company, according to the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Abengoa Yield has hired a top tier investment bank to find a new sponsor that will allow the yield company to "grow further", rather than buy out its embattled parent, says a company spokesperson.
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Carlos Domenech has left his position as ceo of TerraForm Power and TerraForm Global at the request of the yield companies' boards. His last day was Nov. 20, a company spokesperson tells PFR.
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SunEdision may rewrite or scrap a number of announced acquisitions, as the company continues to grapple with its hammering in the stock market.
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TerraForm Global has appointed a new executive v.p. and cfo. Alejandro Hernandez, who is executive v.p. and cfo of TerraForm Power, takes on the task of heading both of SunEdison’s yield companies.
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Lima-headquartered power producer IC Power has filed an F-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for its initial public offering.
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KKR has taken an 80% stake in the solar development subsidiary of Spain's Gestamp, as private equity firms increasingly look to emerging markets for returns.
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Standard & Poor’s has given TerraForm Global its first credit rating, ahead of the yield company's inaugural bond issue.
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SunEdison’s emerging market yield company launched its initial public offering and kicked off a roadshow for an $800 million green bond on Monday, both expected to be priced on July 30.
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SunEdison could become the first sponsor to add solar storage assets to one of its yield companies through its partnership with Green Charge Networks, according to sources at the Belmont, Calif.-based company.
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Even as strategic investors are increasingly becoming involved in financing renewables projects, developers are tackling a fresh set of risks and challenges in developing their generation portfolios.
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This particular type of flora provides paper, furniture and shelter and now they can now they can keep our electronic devices ticking too.
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ContourGlobal Power Holdings has issued a $400 million in privately placed high-yield notes.
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Abengoa has filed to take a portfolio of global power and transmission assets public in a NASDAQ-listed yield company.
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Private equity firm Power Capital Holdings has partnered with Hunt Consolidated subsidiary Hunt Power Capital Partners to launch its maiden power and energy play, Power Capital Partners.
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The International Finance Corp. has closed a $1.2 billion infrastructure investment fund, up from a proposed total of $1 billion.
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Global Infrastructure Partners tightened pricing on its $375 million Channelview term loan to LIBOR plus 325 basis points.
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The arrival of plentiful and cheap natural gas in the U.S. has changed the game in the power sector and the ramifications were a constant topic throughout Platts Global Power Markets Conference in Las Vegas last week.
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Bankers and developers are increasingly turning to emerging markets to grow their businesses.
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