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New Fortress Energy (NFE) has reached an agreement to sell its liquefaction and storage facility in Miami, Florida to a US middle-market infrastructure fund.
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Distributed US solar asset owner and operator Spruce Power has hired Richard DiMatteo as senior vice president, head of Spruce Pro.
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Independent power project investor Tyr Energy has agreed to acquire Siemens Financial Services’ 20% in the natural gas-fired Hickory Run Energy power plant, PFR has learned.
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Pembina Gas Infrastructure, a joint subsidiary of KKR and Canada's Pembina Pipeline Corporation, will acquire a 50% interest in Whitecap’s 15-07 Kaybob Complex for $420 million.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has given Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind a Record of Decision (RoD) for its 2 projects totalling 2.8GW off the coast of New Jersey. This approval marks the ninth offshore wind farm approved by the Biden-Harris administration.
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The tax equity market was changed forever with the introduction of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). As the last of the guidelines for these renewables tax breaks – specifically transferability rules – are ironed out the market has already found innovative ways to take advantage of the new regime.
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California Resources Corporation has closed its $2.1 billion all-stock business combination of Aera Energy.
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Oglethorpe Power will acquire a 465MW peaking power plant in Georgia from global investment firm The Carlyle Group’s affiliate Mackinaw Power Holdings.
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NextDecade has issued $1.115 billion in senior secured notes in a private placement to fund outstanding borrowings and commitments for its Rio Grande LNG facility.
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Timo Hellwig has taken over as the head of KfW IPEX-Bank North America and will lead project financing transactions in the US and Canada.
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Distributed generation solar developer Spruce Power Holding Corporation secured a $130 million non-recourse debt facility from global investment manager Barings.
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Apollo Infrastructure-backed Apterra has hired Ashish Gupta as managing director of its core infrastructure business, effective immediately.
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Gore Street Capital will transfer ownership of its 400MWh California-sited BESS site to Imperial Irrigation District (IID).
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Clean fuels technology company Aether Fuels has secured $34 million in Series A financing from a syndicate of global investors.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has announced the date of the first Central Atlantic offshore wind lease sale, which could total 6.3GW of generated capacity.
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California-based asset management firm TCW Group will divest its 19.64% ownership of Pennsylvania’s Homer City Generation to funds managed by distressed asset-focused investor Knighthead Capital Management, PFR has learned.
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Great Bay Renewables, jointly controlled by Altius Renewable Royalties and Apollo-managed funds, has signed a $30 million royalty investment with solar developer Nokomis Energy.
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Law firm Barclay Damon has opened a power and energy construction practice area following a merger with Washington DC–based Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram (SLS).
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Voltera, a developer, owner, and operator of charging infrastructure for EV fleets, has hired Sylvia Hendron as the company’s first chief development officer.
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Axium Infrastructure’s Coachella subsidiary has closed on the sale of its 49% interest in Morongo Transmission to the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
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Canadian Solar subsidiary Recurrent Energy has inked a $103 million tax credit agreement with Bank of America for its 160MW North Fork Solar Project in Oklahoma.
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US-based bitcoin mining company CleanSpark has merged with data centre company GRIID in an $155 million all-stock transaction.
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American Electric Power (AEP) has hired William Fehrman as president and chief executive, effective 1 August (2024).
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Community solar provider Ampion Renewable Energy has partnered with fast food chain Wendy’s to help source renewable energy for the company’s restaurants.
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Shell has reached the Final Investment Decision (FID) for its Polaris project, a carbon capture project at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, Scotford in Alberta, Canada.
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Salt River Project (SRP) has issued a request for proposals for long duration energy storage with a capacity of 5MW to 50MW and a duration of 10 hours in Arizona.
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Export Development Canada are some of the latest investors in a $31 million Series A2 financing for energy storage company e-Zinc.
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Ørsted’s 924MW Sunrise Wind project was given its final approval by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).
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