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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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Solar and energy storage developer Intersect Power ?is preparing to launch a debt raise to support its development-stage project pipeline.
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A consortium of investors led by InterEnergy Group has purchased a 670 MW gas-fired project in Panama, which has been in the works for the better part of the last decade.
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Several term loan B deals trading in PJM Interconnection have taken a dip after clearing prices from the highly anticipated Base Residual Auction (BRA) for delivery year 2022/2023 were announced. But deal watchers say that this is unlikely to have a significant impact on revenues in the long run.
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7X Energy has sold a 130 MW solar project in Texas to a Korean power company.
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CoBank's recently appointed head of project finance, who succeeded Brian Goldstein in April, has left the bank.
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After two years of delays due to uncertainty over the Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR), PJM Interconnection has finally concluded its Base Residual Auction (BRA) for delivery year 2022/2023, although the results of the highly anticipated auction have fallen short of market participants' expectations.
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An Indiana-based coal mine owner and operator is planning to develop up to 1 GW of renewables-powered generation near the site of a coal mine that is retiring in the next couple of years.
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BP has agreed to acquire about 9 GW of development-stage solar projects spread across 12 US states from 7X Energy.
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NordLB's Sondra Martinez, CohnReznick Capital's Conor McKenna, Convergent Energy + Power's Frank Genova and Kirkland & Ellis's Brian Greene discuss the latest developments in the energy storage market.
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Spain's EDP Renewables has agreed to buy a 628 MW wind and solar portfolio in Chile, marking its entrance into the Chilean market.
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SB Energy, the renewables division of SoftBank, has clinched construction debt and tax equity financing for a pair of solar projects located in California.
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The sponsor of the 2.7 GW Westlands Solar Park (WSP) in California has secured debt and tax equity financing for the project's first phase.
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The Biden administration has identified areas off California's central and northern coasts for the development of offshore wind projects and is preparing to lease them out in an auction targeted for mid-2022.
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Ormat Technologies has agreed to acquire a portfolio of operational and development-stage geothermal assets in Nevada and an associated transmission line from Terra-Gen.
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Brazil's National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) is arranging financing for what is being touted as the largest solar complex under construction in Latin America.
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Brazos Electric Power Cooperative has secured US Bankruptcy Court approval to access the first tranche of a proposed $350 million debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing package.
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CoBank's former head of project finance, Brian Goldstein, has joined the Loans Programs Office (LPO) at the US Department of Energy (DOE).
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Ares Management Corp is preparing to take ownership of a financially troubled gas-fired, combined-cycle power plant in PJM Interconnection.
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The owner of a transmission project in Chile has mandated three banks to refinance the asset in the bond market, after issuing a request for proposals last fall.
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Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners has agreed to invest up to $750 million in an electric vehicle charging and transportation joint venture with Nuvve Holding Corp, a Californian EV-charging business that recently went public via a SPAC merger.
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Eight bidders have been identified for the sale of North Carolina-based solar developer Cypress Creek Renewables.
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The CFO of battery storage developer and independent power producer Key Capture Energy has left the firm, and a senior investment banker has been brought in to act as interim CFO.
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A Colombian sponsor has tapped two international banks to arrange a debt package for a roughly 200 MW gas-fired power plant.
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The Biden administration has approved the construction and operation plan for the 800 MW Vineyard Wind project off the coast of Massachusetts, which has been waiting in the wings for years due to federal permitting issues and other delays.
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Competitive Power Ventures ?has circled a term loan B package to refinance a gas-fired, combined-cycle project in Maryland and expects to close a deal next week.
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M&A bankers are readying the sales of a number of district energy systems that are anticipated to hit the auction block in the coming weeks.
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As Chile's largest developers secure supply contracts with corporate offtakers and search for corporate financing for their portfolios, project finance bankers wonder whether there will be any mandates left in the long run that are not corporate-based.
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Marketing materials have been circulated for the sale of a majority stake in a combined-cycle gas-fired power plant in Texas.
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A pair of sponsors has tapped the bank market to raise financing for a portfolio of mixed generation assets in Chile which include both operational and greenfield projects.
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