Swiss private equity group is looking to divest its Italian PV portfolio

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The rumours in the international financial circle circulate insistently. The Swiss private equity giant Partners Group, with 83 billion dollars assets under management, is evaluating the sale of its Italian PV portfolio of 26.5-megawatt. The plants being phased out are under the wholly owned Partners Group Solis, a Luxembourg-based vehicle, were built between 2010 and…

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PV, Chinese group enters in Forvei II’s capital

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Hong-Kong-based New World Development Company is the new partner of Forvei II – the special purpose vehicle established in June 2018 by Vei Green (owned by Palladio Finanziaria) and by the UK infrastructure fund Foresight. Forvei II has been created after the disposal of a PV portfolio of 89 MW owned Forvei I acquired by…

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Ankorgaz, the first bio-LNG plant. The capital will be open to a strategic partner

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Antonio Barani started his career when he was 23 in Dubai, swapping oil for a big hedge fund of Imar Properties group. At the end of 2009 he moved to Montecarlo, where he opened the trading oil company Ankor Energy group with Mike Powers (an American citizen close to Prince Alberto II of Monaco) and…

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Erg and Quercus dissolve Erg Q Solar 1, the relation has been cooled down since months

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The relation between Erg group and Quercus fund, specialized in renewable energy investments had cooled in Autumn 2018. Powernews reported it in November 2018 and caused the disappointment of Quercus Assets Selection’s Ceo Diego Biasi. The joint press release issued yesterday by Erg Q Solar 1’s two promised partners proved that we were right: “Erg…

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