Globeleq Acquires Brookfields Interests in Its South African Renewable Energy Portfolio

  • The deal will give Globeleq a majority shareholding in six renewable projects totalling 178 MWs.
  • The Brookfield assets fully complements its existing power plants in South Africa where it owns, operates and manages 238 MW of solar and wind projects.

LONDON – 18 July, 2018: Globeleq, a power sector leader in Africa, and an affiliate of Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE:BAM) (TSX:BAM.A) (Euronext:BAMA) (Brookfield) have reached a definitive agreement whereby Globeleq acquires Brookfields interests in its South African renewable energy portfolio.

The agreement is subject to various closing conditions and once fulfilled, will give Globeleq a majority shareholding in six renewable projects totaling 178 MWs, as well as ownership in Brookfield’s South African asset management company.

Globeleq is a long term strategic investor in Africa.  The addition of the Brookfield assets fully complements its existing power plants in South Africa where it owns, operates and manages 238 MW of solar and wind projects and sets the stage for Globeleq to continue to expand its renewable energy portfolio throughout the continent.

Paul Hanrahan, Globeleq’s CEO stated: “Our team is working hard to complete this very exciting transaction.  The expertise of our South African team will be able to enhance these assets by driving operational improvements and improve the existing social and economic development programmes.”

The assets include five solar assets: Aries (11MW), Boshoff (66MW); Konkoonsies (11 MW); Soutpan (31 MW), and Witkop (33 MW) and the Klipheuwel wind farm (27 MW).  The six projects were part of rounds 1 and 2 of the South African Government’s renewable energy programme and reached commercial operations in 2014.  All plants have a 20-year power purchase agreement with Eskom.

Source:  www.globeleq.com

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