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Equis Energy

Equis is the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia-Pacific region based on installed capacity, with 180 assets comprising 11,135 MW in Australia, Japan, India, Indonesia, the Philippines,

Global Infrastructure Partners Acquires Equis Energy for USD5.0

Ltd (Equis) and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) announced today the execution of binding documentation for the sale of 100% of Equis Energy for USD5.0 billion (including assumed liabilities of USD1.3bn) in cash to GIP and co‐investors.

GIP-led investors to buy Equis Energy for $5bn

A group of investors led by US-based Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) has agreed to purchase Singapore-based Equis Energy for $5bn, which includes $1.3bn assumed

Global Infrastructure Partners Acquires Equis Energy

Ltd (Equis) and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) announced today the execution of binding documentation for the sale of 100% of Equis Energy for USD5.0 billion (including assumed liabilities of USD1.3bn) in

Equis Energy

Equis is the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia-Pacific region based on installed capacity, with 180 assets comprising 11,135 MW in Australia, Japan, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand.

GIP-led investors to buy Equis Energy for $5bn

A group of investors led by US-based Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) has agreed to purchase Singapore-based Equis Energy for $5bn, which includes $1.3bn assumed liabilities.

GIP-led consortium buys Equis Energy for $5 billion

BENGALURU: A consortium led by US fund Global Infrastructure Partners has agreed to buy Singapore-headquartered renewable energy company Equis Energy for a record $5 billion including debt. Equis Energy has 11,135 mw of green energy capacity—including commissioned, under construction and under-development projects—across seven countries.

GIP, CIC and PSP buy Equis Energy''s renewable energy

Equis Funds Group has sold its entire portfolio of wind and solar renewable energy assets to a consortium led by a Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) fund, including China Investment Corporation and Canada''s

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Equis develops, builds, owns and operates utility-scale energy projects and systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Our projects respond to network requirements and involve stand alone and hybrid combinations of solar, wind, batteries and gas.

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Equis Development Pte. Ltd. Equis is actively pursuing infrastructure development and investment across the Asia-Pacific region, with a primary focus on Australia, Japan and South Korea. The Company was

Strong investor interest in Equis Energy''s renewable energy portfolio

Singapore-based developer Equis Energy, which has the largest renewable energy portfolio in the Asia-Pacific, has drawn a high level of interest in its restructuring plans.

Strong investor interest in Equis Energy''s renewable energy

Singapore-based developer Equis Energy, which has the largest renewable energy portfolio in the Asia-Pacific, has drawn a high level of interest in its restructuring plans.

Equis Energy Announces Corporate Name Change to Vena Energy

Following its acquisition in January 2018 by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), Equis Energy today announced it is changing its name to Vena Energy, launching a new company website and introducing an updated corporate identity.

GIP-led consortium buys Equis Energy for $5 billion

BENGALURU: A consortium led by US fund Global Infrastructure Partners has agreed to buy Singapore-headquartered renewable energy company Equis Energy for a record $5 billion including debt. Equis

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Equis develops, builds, owns and operates utility-scale energy projects and systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Our projects respond to network requirements and involve stand alone

Equis Energy bought by GIP for US$5 billion in record

US-based investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and co-investors have acquired Singapore-headquartered Equis Energy, the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia Pacific region,...

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Equis Development Pte. Ltd. Equis is actively pursuing infrastructure development and investment across the Asia-Pacific region, with a primary focus on Australia, Japan and South Korea. The Company was formed in 2019 through the restructure of the Equis business model from a funds management business to an infrastructure asset development

Equis Energy Announces Corporate Name Change to

Following its acquisition in January 2018 by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), Equis Energy today announced it is changing its name to Vena Energy, launching a new company website and introducing an updated

GIP, CIC and PSP buy Equis Energy''s renewable energy

Equis Funds Group has sold its entire portfolio of wind and solar renewable energy assets to a consortium led by a Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) fund, including China Investment Corporation and Canada''s PSP Investments, for US$5bn (€4.25bn).

Equis Energy bought by GIP for US$5 billion in record

US-based investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and co-investors have acquired Singapore-headquartered Equis Energy, the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia Pacific region,...

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Who is Equis Energy?

Headquartered in Singapore, Equis Energy is the largest renewable energy independent power producer (IPP) in the Asia‐Pacific region, with over 180 assets comprising 11,135MW in operation, construction and development across Australia, Japan, India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.

What happened to Equis Energy?

Following its acquisition in January 2018 by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), Equis Energy today announced it is changing its name to Vena Energy, launching a new company website and introducing an updated corporate identity.

Where does EQUIS invest in infrastructure?

Equis is actively pursuing infrastructure development and investment across the Asia-Pacific region, with a primary focus on Australia, Japan and South Korea. The Company was formed in 2019 through the restructure of the Equis business model from a funds management business to an infrastructure asset development company.

Is Equis Energy a good investment for GIP?

Adebayo Ogunlesi, Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners said, “We are excited by the new investment in Equis Energy, which is a strong fit with GIP’s global renewable investment strategy.

What does EQUIS do?

The primary objectives of Equis’ energy business is to develop infrastructure that reduces both power prices and CO 2 emissions, whilst improving energy efficiency and reliability. Equis is investing in the circular economy, focusing on three major segments, waste-to-energy, waste management and recovery infrastructure.

Is Equis Energy a success story in the APAC region?

It has allocated AUD400m (€262m) in two other renewable energy projects in the country. Adebayo Ogunlesi, GIP’s chairman and managing partner, said: “Equis Energy is a unique success story in the APAC region as it has systematically executed its growth strategy since its founding five years ago.

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