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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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The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) have signed a mutual reliance agreement, allowing the multilaterals to improve cooperation on climate-resilient infrastructure and energy projects in Latin America.
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Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners and its portfolio company Primergy Solar have closed the financing of the massive Gemini solar-plus-storage project.
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The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has received more than $608 million in green bonds to finance clean energy transmission in New York State.
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BBVA is set to open a new representative office in Santiago, five years after selling its Chilean operations to Scotiabank.
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Missouri-based coal producer Peabody Energy has launched a renewables development platform called R3 Renewables through which it plans to develop and acquire 3.3 GW of solar and 1.6 GW of energy storage capacity over the next five years.
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ArcLight Capital Partners has closed its acquisition of a 13-project, 6.75 GW portfolio of fossil fuel-fired assets spread across New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut and New York from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), after slotting into place two separate acquisition financing packages.
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German utility EnBW, which partnered with French oil and gas company TotalEnergies on one of the winning bids in last week's New York Bight offshore wind lease sale, has decided to sell its interest in the concession to its partner.
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The provisional winners of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM’s) New York Bight offshore wind auction have been revealed, concluding the highest-grossing competitive offshore wind area lease sale in US history.
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JP Morgan’s Infrastructure Investments Fund (IIF) has inked a deal to acquire South Jersey Industries (SJI) in a deal valued at $8.1 billion.
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Scott Zuchorski has been named global group head of infrastructure and project finance at Fitch Ratings, filling the role left by his predecessor Cherian George who retires at the end of February, while Greg Remec has been promoted to head of North America infrastructure.
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