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Oil giant Italy's Eni Group is bidding with Qatar Petroleum for Italian solar power generator RTR Rete Rinnovabile
.
Earlier this year, British private equity firm Tai Fung Capital announced the sale of RTR
.
Eni and Qatar Petroleum jointly bid for Italian solar power generator
Eni Group CEO Claudio Descalzi told Reuters that the company's renewable energy arm was making a possible bid with Qatar Petroleum, but did not provide further details
.
Reuters pointed out that the RTR deal could exceed 1 billion euros
.
Italian companies such as Eni Group, asset management firm F2i SGR and energy group ERG are all interested in acquiring RTR assets, including 134 solar parks with a total installed capacity of 334 MW
, Reuters previously reported.
,
Oil giant Italy's Eni Group is bidding with Qatar Petroleum for Italian solar power generator RTR Rete Rinnovabile
.
Earlier this year, British private equity firm Tai Fung Capital announced the sale of RTR
.
Eni and Qatar Petroleum jointly bid for Italian solar power generator
Eni and Qatar Petroleum jointly bid for Italian solar power generatorEni Group CEO Claudio Descalzi told Reuters that the company's renewable energy arm was making a possible bid with Qatar Petroleum, but did not provide further details
.
Reuters pointed out that the RTR deal could exceed 1 billion euros
.
Italian companies such as Eni Group, asset management firm F2i SGR and energy group ERG are all interested in acquiring RTR assets, including 134 solar parks with a total installed capacity of 334 MW
, Reuters previously reported.
,