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National Grid acquires renewable energy developer Geronimo Energy
Transactions - MARCH 18, 2019

National Grid acquires renewable energy developer Geronimo Energy

by Jody Barhanovich

National Grid has agreed to acquire Geronimo Energy, a clean energy company based in Minneapolis. National Grid has agreed to pay $100 million with potential for further payments subject to successful development of the project pipeline.

National Grid already plays a key role in accelerating the growth of renewables and low carbon generation across the United States and Great Britain. In addition to regulated utility operations, National Grid helps bring low carbon power to U.K. consumers through a portfolio of subsea interconnectors, and has a growing portfolio of renewable energy interests in the United States including battery storage, solar and offshore wind development partnerships.

This acquisition will be led by National Grid’s competitive business unit, National Grid Ventures.

“National Grid is committed to the evolution and decarbonization of our energy system. Renewable power, such as wind and solar generation is a core component of the future energy system. Strong, ongoing growth in renewable energy is fueled by robust demand and underpinned by significant reductions in the cost of renewable technologies, often making wind and solar generation among the cheapest forms of energy for consumers,” said Badar Khan, president of National Grid Ventures.

Founded in 2004, Geronimo has developed more than 2,200 megawatts of wind and solar energy projects that are operational or currently under construction, representing over 10 percent of all wind generation developed in the Midwest, and has a multi-gigawatt development pipeline of wind and solar projects in various stages of development throughout the United States.

Geronimo has a strong track record of being farmer-friendly, community-driven and customer-focused, which aligns strongly with National Grid’s values.

National Grid is also progressing an agreement to acquire a 51 percent share in 378 megawatts of solar and wind generation projects developed by Geronimo (in operation and under construction) for $125 million. The projects, which have long-term power purchase arrangements in place, will be jointly owned by National Grid and Washington State Investment Board (WSIB), and operated by National Grid. Once finalized, the joint venture with WSIB will have right of first offer on future projects developed by Geronimo Energy.

Both transactions are subject to various approvals and expected to close in the second quarter of 2019.

 

 

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