NEW ENERGY CONSOLIDATING
Renewable Energy Deals Increase as Confidence Returns, PWC Says
Alex Morales, March 27, 2011 (Bloomberg News)
"Renewable energy mergers and acquisition activity escalated [in 2010] as confidence returned to the market and sellers priced assets more realistically, the global accounting firm PwC said.
"The number of deals including biofuels and wind, solar and hydroelectric power climbed by two-thirds to 530 in 2010 from 319 the previous year…[R]enewable energy deals were smaller, with total value falling to $33.4 billion from $48.8 billion…"
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"While deal activity picked up, renewable energy shares slumped in 2010, with the Wilderhill New Energy Index declining 15 percent and the FTSE Renewable and Alternative Energy Index falling 8.4 percent as the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average both rose.
"New low-carbon energy investment surged to a record $243 billion last year...[including] share offerings, asset financing and venture capital, though not mergers and acquisitions, because they’re not considered new investment."
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"Last year’s biggest renewable energy-related transaction was the merger of ethanol assets of Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) and Cosan SA Industria & Comercio, according to PwC, which valued the deal at $1.6 billion -- the amount of cash Shell is plowing into the venture. The next biggest was Exelon Corp. (EXC)’s $900 million purchase of a Deere & Co. wind-power unit…
"Other companies involved in the year’s 10 biggest deals include Spain’s Iberdrola Renovables SA (IBR), Norway’s Norsk Vannkraftproduksjon AS and British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority of Canada…The uptick is likely to continue this year as economic growth picks up and renewable energy businesses [mature]…"
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