MIP Buys Acciona Assets in Mexico, US - LatinFinance
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Acciona continues to cash in asset sales all over the world. After starting the month with the divestment of several renewable energy properties in Spain for more than 500 million, the company announced this morning in a relevant fact sent to the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) the sale of shares and wind farms in the United States and Mexico in exchange for about 1 billion dollars (855 million euros, to the current change).
Windtech International - Acciona Energía agrees portfolio sale in USA and Mexico with Mexico Infrastructure Partners
Acciona Energía has reached an agreement with Mexico Infrastructure Partners for the sale of renewable energy assets in the USA and Mexico. The transaction involves a partial divestment of solar assets in the USA and the full sale of two wind farms in Mexico.
ACCIONA Energía to sell $1bn stake in wind and solar asset in US and Mexico
ACCIONA Energía has announced an agreement to sell a 49% interest in its 1.3GW US photovoltaic portfolio and its entire ownership in two Mexican wind farms totalling 321MW to Mexico Infrastructure Partners for approximately $1bn (€855m).
A new agreement by which Acciona Energía has made the sale of a 49% share to Mexico Infrastructure Partners (MIP) of its solar portfolio of1,3 GW in the United States, together with the divestment of 100% of two wind farms in Mexico that total 321 MW, for an approximate value of 1 billion dollars, represents a new relevant step in the strategic road map of the company. This operation reinforces its policy of selective asset rotation, a strategy …
Reuters ACTION Energy has reached an agreement with Mexico Infrastructure Partners (MIP) to sell wind and solar assets in the United States and Mexico for $1 billion, the Spanish electricity company reported Monday in a regulatory notification. The agreement includes the sale of a 49 percent share in its 1.3 gigawatts (GW) photovoltaic portfolio in the United States and a total share in two wind farms in Mexico with a total capacity of 321 megaw…
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