Clearway Energy Inc.
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Clearway Energy Inc. is one of the largest renewable energy owners in the US with over 4,700 net MW of installed wind and solar generation projects. Clearway Energy’s over 8,000 net MW of assets also includes approximately 2,500 net MW of environmentally-sound, highly efficient natural gas generation facilities as well as a portfolio of district energy systems. Through this environmentally-sound diversified and primarily contracted portfolio, Clearway Energy endeavors to provide its investors with stable and growing dividend income. Clearway Energy’s Class C and Class A common stock are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbols CWEN and CWEN.A, respectively. Clearway Energy Inc. is sponsored by its controlling investor Global Infrastructure Partners III (GIP), an independent infrastructure fund manager that invests in infrastructure and businesses in both OECD and select emerging market countries, through GIP’s portfolio company, Clearway Energy Group.
Editor's note: Updated Aug. 24, 2021.
Transactions
TotalEnergies Acquires Stake in Clearway from GIP for $1.6 Billion
TotalEnergies Acquires Stake in Clearway from GIP for $1.6 Billion
GIP-backed Firm to Acquire Full Stake in Utah Solar Portfolio for $335 Million
GIP-backed Firm to Acquire Full Stake in Utah Solar Portfolio for $335 Million
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GIP-backed Firm to Acquire Full Stake in Utah Solar Portfolio for $335 Million
The Utah Solar Portfolio consists of seven utility-scale solar farms located in Utah representing 530 MW of capacity that achieved commercial operations in 2016.