Pension Funds
-
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is acquiring a 49% stake in an Enbridge renewables portfolio that includes all of the company’s renewable assets in Canada and two U.S. projects. Meanwhile, a private equity firm has agreed to purchase Enbridge’s midstream business in the U.S.
-
Project finance bankers are pinning their hopes on merger and acquisition activity to keep them busy this year, but they may have to wait a while for it business to pick up, say deal watchers.
-
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Voltorantim Energia, a subsidiary of São Paulo-based Voltorantim Group, have launched a joint venture focusing on Brazilian generation assets—and lined up its maiden acquisitions.
-
Some of the power finance world’s fresher faces gathered at CohnReznick Capital’s offices in New York’s Credit Lyonnais Building on Oct. 12 for Juniors in Energy Finance's inaugural “30 Under 30” presentation event.
-
In June, officials from KeyBanc Capital Markets, Prudential Capital Group, Voya Investment Management and BlackRock discussed the latest trends U.S. renewable project finance with PFR.
-
Pattern Energy Group, the yield company of Pattern Development, has agreed to acquire its first development-stage assets in the form of a roughly 20% stake in Pattern Development 2.0, as the group announces separate investments from Riverstone Holdings and a Canadian pension fund.
-
Details have begun to emerge of NextDecade’s plans to finance the Rio Grande LNG export project at the Port of Brownsville in Texas and its associated 137-mile Rio Bravo pipeline.
-
A Dutch pension fund manager has agreed to acquire a portfolio of distributed solar assets from SolarCity.
-
Three funds have closed part of a planned equity investment in a 921 MW renewables portfolio owned by D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments.
-
New entrants to the market and a lack of power purchase agreement is creating a more competitive environment for project finance lenders and is prompting more commercial banks to look to finance distributed generation portfolios.
-
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan will provide $2 billion for North American transmission projects through a recently established joint venture with Anbaric.
-
Pattern Energy has closed a C$263 million ($196 million) debt financing for a 147 MW wind project in Québec.
-
Kineticor Resource Corp. has acquired a partially-built cogeneration facility from Shell Canada and closed a corporate equity raise.
-
PFR is pleased to announce the finalists for its 14th Annual Deal of the Year awards. Here is the short list for North America Conventional Power Project Finance Deal of the Year.
-
A fund managed by Capital Dynamics on behalf of two investors has agreed to purchase the 250 MW Moapa solar project in Clark County, Nev., from First Solar.
-
The deadline for nominations for Power Finance & Risk's Deal of the Year 2016 awards is coming up quickly. Make sure your deal of the year doesn't miss out on the short list by sending in a nomination by Jan. 31.
-
Three different kinds of lenders outlined their debt offerings for distributed solar in a panel discussion at the Infocast Distributed Solar Summit in Los Angeles on Nov. 17.
-
Mainstream Renewable Power has hired a former investment banker and investor to head its new financing and investment division.
-
Veresen has received more than 200 expressions of interest for a 625 MW portfolio of generation assets it is selling in Canada, according to a person familiar with the process.
-
Veresen has received more than 200 expression of interest for the 625 MW portfolio of generation assets it is selling in Canada.
-
A buyer has emerged for a pair of peaker plants that Quantum Utility Generation put up for sale earlier this year.
-
Noble Environmental Power, which owns a portfolio of seven wind projects totaling 726 MW in Texas and New York, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week, announcing a restructuring plan that would give MSD Capital, an investment vehicle controlled by computer magnate Michael Dell, greater control over the company.
-
AMP Capital has hired a former Caithness Energy finance official as it expands its infrastructure debt team in New York.
-
NextEra Energy Partners has agreed to acquire a 24% interest in the 550 MW Desert Sunlight solar project in California in a transaction to be financed in the equity market.
-
A Danish pension fund has acquired OffshoreMW, a company developing an offshore wind project off the coast of Massachusetts, from the Blackstone Group.
-
A consortium consisting of an infrastructure portfolio manager, a retirement fund and a financial services company has acquired a one third interest in a wind project in Canada from Samsung Renewable Energy.
-
IFM Investors has bolstered its North American infrastructure debt investment team with the hire of an experienced deal originator and executor from Hastings Funds Management.
-
A fund of Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has acquired two development-stage Texas wind projects, totaling 516 MW, from Tri Global Energy.
-
Brookfield Asset Management has closed a $14 billion infrastructure fund. The Brookfield Infrastructure Fund III is the largest unlisted private equity infrastructure fund ever raised, according to the Toronto-based company.
-
A Canadian infrastructure fund and an insurance and financial services company are together buying a 50% stake in an EDF Renewable Energy wind project.
RECENT ARTICLES
Recent Articles |
|