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The asset manager specialises in hydropower assets, but with these acquisitions, manages a 724MW combined wind portfolio as well.
TRIG, backed by InfraRed Capital Partners, has issued up to £25m of ordinary shares to help pay for a Scottish wind acquisition.
This is the company’s second equity investment this year and comes a month after announcing a merger with Elon Musk’s Tesla Motors.
The investor and developer formed a solar partnership last year and are currently constructing 82MW of solar projects in Uruguay.
Vattenfall has won rights to build 350MW worth of projects for €63 per MWh as prices continue to tumble in the renewables sub-sector.
The developer has recently increased its exposure to the renewables space by entering the offshore wind market.
QIC has found a way to enter Australia’s renewables market with a de-risked strategy by joining forces with one of the country’s oldest energy developers.
Non-EU Europe and South Asia were two of the regions that benefitted most from DFI green energy investment in 2015.
The state’s utility board has given the green light to a project that some organisations are calling the largest-ever wind facility in the US.
Out of 64 contracts awarded in the UK utility’s Enhanced Frequency Response tender, 61 went to battery systems, two to demand reduction and one to thermal generation.