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Renewables business Primary Energy has closed its $178 million platform refinancing led by Apterra Infrastructure Capital, PFR has learned.
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Blackstone-owned energy storage business Aypa Power has closed its $650 million pre-notice to proceed development facility, PFR has learned.
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Sempra Infrastructure awaits final Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval, readying itself to secure project financing for its Port Arthur LNG Phase 2, PFR has learned.
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Mexico’s renewables market had been described by some industry professionals as at “rock bottom” but with a change at the political top the market is bracing for a rebound.
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London Economics International is overseeing the sales process of 7 hydro plants sited throughout New York and New Hampshire for a northeast US-based renewables developer.
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ION Clean Energy has launched headquarters in Boulder, Colorado, and expanded its leadership team.
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Peru’s ProInversión has prequalified 3 bidders in an upcoming auction that will see the agency award 5 transmission projects totalling $441 million.
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Power transition and infrastructure-focused real assets investment firm, Elda River Capital Management, has joined battery storage developer Spearmint Energy’s $200 million credit facility.
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Renewables developer Sphera Energy is planning to develop a pair of standalone battery energy storage projects in Chile.
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Tenaska will sell its 229MW Berkshire Combined Cycle Power Plant in Massachusetts to investment firm Gate City Power (GCP), PFR has learned.
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Cowboy Clean Fuels (CCF) has closed a $13 million series B financing led by Machan Investments to support its renewable natural gas production technology.
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Copia Power has closed a $135 million tax equity financing from Santander for its 150MW Harquahala Sun 1 project in Arizona.
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Clearway Energy Group has closed on more than $700 million in construction financing for solar and standalone battery projects in California, PFR has learned.
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Generac Power Systems has been awarded a grant of up to $200 million from the US Department of Energy for residential solar and battery storage systems in Puerto Rico.
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Utility-scale energy storage developer GridStor has closed its acquisition of the Galveston, Texas-based Evelyn Battery Energy Storage project from Balanced Rock Power, PFR has learned.
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Herbert Longoni, former director at Crédit Agricole CIB, has joined BBVA as the executive director of project finance for the US and Canada.
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Macquarie Asset Management’s sale of the entire 940MW Lordstown Energy Center to ArcLight Capital has been held up by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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Dimension Energy has revealed plans to invest $3 billion in solar and storage projects over the next 5 years.
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Commercial solar development, financing, and management platform Sunrock Distributed Generation has named Claire Broido Johnson as its president and head of origination.
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ACP Capital Markets has hired former Bank of America managing director Asit Sen as head of its energy transition and industrial decarbonisation team.
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The US Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) has agreed to a loan guarantee of up to $861.3 million to finance solar and storage projects in Puerto Rico.
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Renewable developer RZK Energia has raised R$165 million ($30m) in debentures for a portfolio of distributed solar generation projects in Brazil.
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Backed by several venture firms, The Nuclear Company, plans to build a fleet of nuclear plants throughout the US.
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Primergy is approaching lenders as it locks in project financing for its 400MW/1600MWh Purple Sage Energy Centre in Nevada, PFR understands.
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Renewables power developer Apex Clean Energy has closed on the sale of 4 Virginia solar PV projects to Summit Ridge Energy, PFR has learned.
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Ørsted is looking to sell a portion of the 924MW Sunrise Wind project off New York, PFR has learned.
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FirstEnergy has closed on the final $1.2 billion part of its $3.5 billion sale of a 30% ownership interest in FirstEnergy Transmission (FET) to Brookfield Super-Core Infrastructure Partners.
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US Energy Corporation has acquired assets in Montana’s Kevin Dome that will kick-off the company's carbon sequestration efforts as well as producing helium to be sold into the aerospace, semi-conductor, and medical industries.
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Utility data and community solar developer Arcadia has partnered with Crux to integrate its customers on to the company's tax credit transfer platform.
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Fortescue is moving forward with its $6 billion green hydrogen plant in Brazil as the company’s board of directors made an early investment decision.
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The New York Energy Research and Development Authority has opened the state’s fifth offshore wind solicitation.
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Atiaia Renováveis is planning to issue R$215 million ($39m) in debentures for a hydroelectric project the company is developing in Brazil.
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New York City-based battery storage developer NineDot Energy has inked an additional $25 million revolving credit facility from NY Green Bank.
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Intersect Power has closed 2 project financings totalling $837 million for 3 standalone battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Texas.
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Waga Energy is commissioning a renewable natural gas (RNG) production unit at a landfill site in Quebec, Canada.
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Pacifico Energy has hired Los Angeles-based Leon Persaud as managing director to focus on alternative investments within the renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure sectors.
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Peak Energy, a US-based energy storage company, has secured $55 million to launch production of its sodium-ion battery technology.
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North American clean power platform Swift Current Energy has hired Brian Dee as its chief financial officer.
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LevelTen has finalised a $65 million series D funding led by B Capital in order to branch into new markets, such as clean hydrogen.
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LS Power has closed on its acquisition of its 810MW natural gas-fired power plant sited in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania from an affiliate of Platinum Equity, PFR has learned.
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Orizon has signed a sale and purchase agreement with Edge Comercialização for the supply of biomethane in Brazil.
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Renew Energy Partners has sold tax credits from a Manhattan, New York-located combined heat and power system project to a private buyer represented by Foss & Company.
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Brazilian power generator Eneva has agreed to acquire a portfolio of thermal power plants from BTG Pactual.
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Connecticut-based Ash Creek Renewables has hired Len Federico as its managing director of trading at its Houston, Texas, office.
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Italy-based Redelfi and Elio Energy Group, a North American utility-scale renewable developer, have launched a joint venture to develop 2.4GW of battery storage projects in the US.
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rPlus Energies has closed a $1 billion construction debt financing for its 400MW/1.6GWh Green River Energy Center project in Utah.
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Copec and Transelec have signed an agreement to partner on the implementation of a battery energy storage system in Chile.
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The Superintendency for the Development of the Northeast (Sudene) has provided financing for 4 renewables projects in Brazil.
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EQT Corporation’s $5.45 billion all-stock acquisition of natural gas provider Equitrans Midstream faces legal opposition from numerous Equitrans shareholders, PFR has learned.
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YPF Energía Eléctrica (YPF Luz) is planning to develop a solar project in Argentina, the company’s second project in the country.
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The Department of Energy has awarded $1.7 billion in grants to 11 electric vehicle manufacturing projects across the US.
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Leeward Renewable Energy has closed a $1.25 billion construction warehouse facility to develop a 1GW portfolio of wind, solar and battery storage projects.
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Mining company Codelco has launched a renewables power procurement process in Chile.
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Strata Clean Energy has inked a 20-year tolling agreement with Arizona Public Service (APS) for the Justice Energy Storage project in Phoenix, Arizona.
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