GoldenPeaks Capital Acquires Cero's 80MWp Solar Projects in Poland
- Cero Generation sells 80 MWp solar project bundle in Poland to GoldenPeaks Capital, continuing their green investment initiatives in the country.
Cero Generation, a company under Macquarie Asset Management's Green Investment Group, has sold an 80 MWp solar project bundle in Poland to GoldenPeaks Capital. The sale was facilitated by law firm Denons and includes mostly ready-to-build projects. GoldenPeaks, through its Oicles Renewable Energy subsidiary, previously acquired a 69 MWp portfolio of PV projects in Poland from R.Power SA Group in February.
The specific locations and construction timelines for the projects were not disclosed in the announcement. This divestment follows a previous sale by Cero Generation's EOS joint venture of 91 MWp of solar PV projects in Poland to R.Power in November. GoldenPeaks plans to finance, build, and operate the newly acquired projects in Poland.
What are the details of GoldenPeaks Capital's acquisition of Cero Generation's solar projects in Poland?
- Cero Generation, a company under Macquarie Asset Management's Green Investment Group, has sold an 80 MWp solar project bundle in Poland to GoldenPeaks Capital.
- The sale was facilitated by law firm Denons and includes mostly ready-to-build projects.
- GoldenPeaks, through its Oicles Renewable Energy subsidiary, previously acquired a 69 MWp portfolio of PV projects in Poland from R.Power SA Group in February.
- The specific locations and construction timelines for the projects were not disclosed in the announcement.
- This divestment follows a previous sale by Cero Generation's EOS joint venture of 91 MWp of solar PV projects in Poland to R.Power in November.
- GoldenPeaks plans to finance, build, and operate the newly acquired projects in Poland.
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