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Recently, private equity investor Terra Firma announced that it has sold its Italian solar asset platform RTR, which could be worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.
2 billion)
in total.
According to insider sources, the company will sell 332 MW of solar power.
Another source said sales of the project are expected to begin soon, and interested companies can visit the official website
in March this year.
Italian utility Enel, which combines with infrastructure fund F2i, has said it will consider RTR
.
A range of investment funds, including renewable energy investor Tages, have expressed interest, while Italian renewable energy company Erg is also pursuing the asset
, according to sources.
Funds and industrial companies in the Middle East and Asia, including investors from Japan and China, are interested in the project, while oil companies may also be greening
, one of the sources said.
RTR generated 478 gigawatts per hour last year and generated more than €135 million in core earnings in 2017, with subsidies accounting for 86%
of its sales.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Recently, private equity investor Terra Firma announced that it has sold its Italian solar asset platform RTR, which could be worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.
2 billion)
in total.
According to insider sources, the company will sell 332 MW of solar power.
Another source said sales of the project are expected to begin soon, and interested companies can visit the official website
in March this year.
Italian utility Enel, which combines with infrastructure fund F2i, has said it will consider RTR
.
A range of investment funds, including renewable energy investor Tages, have expressed interest, while Italian renewable energy company Erg is also pursuing the asset
, according to sources.
Funds and industrial companies in the Middle East and Asia, including investors from Japan and China, are interested in the project, while oil companies may also be greening
, one of the sources said.
RTR generated 478 gigawatts per hour last year and generated more than €135 million in core earnings in 2017, with subsidies accounting for 86%
of its sales.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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