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California Resources Corporation will combine with Aera Energy in an all-stock transaction valuing Aera around $2.1 billion.
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Canada’s Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. has agreed to a new transaction price for its acquisition of American Electric Power's (AEP) utility subsidiary Kentucky Power and its transmission business AEP Kentucky Transco.
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The renewables platform of Brookfield Asset Management has splurged on the US renewable energy market with the addition of 2 new renewable platforms to its portfolio.
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Japanese conglomerate ORIX Corporation has invested in a 150MW Texan wind power farm via its US Strategic Solutions group – following up last year’s foray into US wind energy.
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Enbridge, the Canadian energy giant, has bolstered its position in North American renewables with the acquisition of Tri Global Energy (TGE) for $270 million in cash and assumed debt.
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Online retailer giant Amazon is expanding its renewable energy portfolio with the company's first renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) in South America.
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Greenbacker Renewable Energy Co has purchased a 54 MW wind project in Illinois from a national renewable energy project developer.
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EDF Renewables has agreed to sell a 50% stake in its Big Beau solar-plus-storage project located in California.
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Macquarie Capital’s head of infrastructure and energy finance in the Americas has left the firm to take up a senior position at the investment bank Evercore.
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Matrix Renewables has struck a deal with solar developer SolarStone Partners that will see the two companies collaborate on the development of a 4.6 GW US project pipeline.
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Slate Asset Management has entered into a strategic partnership with a Canadian renewables developer through the purchase of a minority stake in the platform.
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Energy company Terra-Gen has closed financing for the second phase of its mammoth Edwards Sanborn solar and storage project in California.
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Engie Brasil Energia has signed a share purchase and sale agreement that will see the company let go of its last coal-fired power plant in Brazil.
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Spearmint Energy, a newly-formed energy storage developer, has purchased a 150 MW battery storage project in Texas from a subsidiary of Con Edison Clean Energy Businesses, the company’s first ever asset acquisition.
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A senior managing director for Guggenheim Securities, Dean Keller, has left the financial institution to take up a role as a partner at a newly formed investment banking and financial advisory firm.
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Brazilian petrochemical company Unigel is starting construction of a green hydrogen and ammonia plant, the first in Brazil to reach that step.
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Cypress Creek Renewables has purchased a four-project portfolio of standalone energy storage projects totaling 400 MW in Texas from a local developer.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas has landed a $504.4 million financing from the US Department of Energy (DOE) for the development of what the company claims will be the largest hydrogen storage facility in the world.
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The US subsidiary of Japanese energy company JERA Co has agreed to purchase an over 1.6 GW portfolio of operational dual-fuel peaking plants in Massachusetts and Maine from a Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners fund.
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BNP Paribas’ co-head of energy and renewables investment banking in the US, Neil Davids, has left the French bank to take up a managing director role at CIBC.
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FDNE, a fund managed by the Superintendency for the Development of the Northeast (Sudene), is disbursing a R$698 million ($146 million) loan to finance wind projects in Brazil.
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Venture Global LNG has reached final investment decision and financial close on its $13.2 billion project financing for the Plaquemines LNG facility and related Gator Express pipeline.
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French energy company TotalEnergies has agreed to purchase a 50% stake in renewables developer Clearway Energy Group for $1.6 billion and a minority stake in SunPower Corp.
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K&L Gates has added a team of four energy-focused partners to its firm from Husch Blackwell, with three of the new partners joining K&L’s Kansas City, Missouri offices and one landing at the firm’s Austin, Texas office.
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After more than two years in the process, Stoneway Capital Corporation closed a restructuring deal under Chapter 11 and CBCA plans, which went effective May 17.
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A Durham, North Carolina-based developer has secured a $125 million letter of credit to support the company’s project development pipeline.
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Origis Energy has closed a $375 million credit facility to support the company’s solar and energy storage project pipeline.
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Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) has agreed to purchase Terna’s transmission portfolio, which is spread between Brazil, Peru and Uruguay.
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Law firm O’Melveny & Meyers has continued its expansion into Texas, after hiring three energy attorneys from Willkie Farr & Gallagher to launch a new office in Houston.
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French energy company TotalEnergies has acquired Austin-based Core Solar for an undisclosed amount.
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