(Reuters) - Britain's National Grid has reached a deal to sell its U.S. onshore renewables business to Canadian investment ...
According to National Grid, the sale aligns with its strategy to focus on networks and streamline its business activities ...
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National Grid expects the deal with Brookfield and institutional partners including Brookfield Renewable Partners to be ...
National Grid expects the transaction to be completed in the first half of the financial year ending March 31, 2026.
TORONTO — Brookfield Asset Management and its institutional partners have signed a deal to buy National Grid Renewables.
National Grid Renewables develops, constructs, owns and operates utility-scale, solar, onshore wind and battery storage assets.
One of the world's top clean energy asset managers is on the lookout for bargains after Donald Trump's scorched earth hostility to solar and wind triggered a market panic among investors.
The transaction comes at a time when the new US administration has made clear its strong opposition to green energy.
The deal values National Grid Renewables - the US project development arm of the UK's National Grid - at approximately ...
British energy giant National Grid will sell National Grid Renewables in the US to Canada's Brookfield Asset Management for $1.74 billion.
National Grid Plc agreed to sell its U.S. onshore renewables business to Brookfield Asset Management for US$1.7 billion after ...
National Grid says sale part of strategy to focus on network operations and 'streamline' business, with deal also completed ...
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