MILAN, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Energy group ERG ERG.MI will
enter the U.S. renewable energy market after it signed a deal
for a strategic partnership with Apex Clean Energy Holdings, the
Italian firm said on Thursday.
The deal involves setting up a U.S.-based holding company
that will encompass a wind farm and a solar plant, both set up
recently, with a total capacity of 317 megawatts.
ERG will buy 75% of the new holding company for $270
million, while Apex will hold the remaining 25%. The deal is
expected to be completed by the first half of next year.
The plants, located in the states of Iowa and Illinois
respectively, are estimated to generate around 1 terawatt hours
(TWh), the firm said in a statement.
The two assets benefit from tax equity investments with
market-leading counterparts and will be debt-free at closing,
ERG said, adding it expects a steady revenue stream from the
projects via long-term power purchase agreements.
Rothschild & Co acted as financial advisor to the
transaction.
(Reporting by Federico Maccioni, editing by Gianluca Semeraro
and Janane Venkatraman)
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