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Equis Commissions 132.5 MW Solar Project in the Philippines

The Cadiz Project brings Equis'' operating renewable energy portfolio in the Philippines to four (4) projects comprising 236.5 MW, following the completion of a 20 MW solar project in Currimao (February 2016), a 30 MW solar project in Leyte (April 2015), and a

Equis Commissions 29.5 MW Solar Project in Fukushima

Singapore, 2 August, 2017 – Equis Energy (Equis), Asia‐Pacific''s largest renewable energy IPP, has commissioned a 29.5 MW solar project in Nihonmatsu City in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

Energy transition: Equis co-founder David Russell says Victoria''s

Equis Mark 1 had switched focus from airports, roads and fossil fuel plants to clean energy after stumbling across a too-lucrative-to-be-true solar feed-in tariff in Thailand, and hadn''t looked

韋能能源

韋能能源(英語: Vena Energy )是以新加坡為總部的綠能公司,其主要營運項目為在亞洲各地投資太陽能、風力發電和儲能系統等新能源項目,是亞太地區最大的民營再生能源開發商。 [1] 截至2024年,韋能能源在亞太地區,營運中和開發中的電廠總裝置容量超過39GW。韋能能源是台灣主

Global Infrastructure Partners III announces

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. In that period, Equis Energy has become one of the leading renewable

Equis Expands into Australia with Two Large Solar Projects

Singapore, 1 February 2017 – Equis Energy (Equis), Asia''s largest independent renewable energy developer and investor, recently approved the development, construction and operation of two solar projects in South Australia and Queensland, Australia with a total generation capacity of 200MWAC (Projects).

Equis and Gip Announce Closing of USD$5.0 Billion

Singapore, January 19, 2018 – Equis Pte. Ltd (Equis) and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) announced today the closing of the previously announced sale by Equis of 100% of the equity interest in Equis Energy to GIP and its co-investors, for an enterprise value of USD5.0 billion (including assumed liabilities of USD1.3bn).

GIP Announces Agreement to Acquire Equis Energy

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. In that period, Equis Energy has become one of the leading renewable energy platforms in the region, with a best-in-class business model, a high-quality asset portfolio and an outstanding management

Equis Commissions Two Projects Generating 27.4 MW of

Tokyo, 30 May, 2017 – Equis Energy (Equis), Asia-Pacific''s largest renewable energy IPP, has commissioned two solar power projects with a total generation capacity of 27.4 MW in Kamikita City, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS ACQUIRES EQUIS

promising renewable energy markets in the world." About Equis Energy Equis Energy operates from 15 Asian offices, employing over 300 professionals including 100 engineers and 38 local development professionals. Equis is the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia‐Pacific

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Equis Energy | LinkedInのフォロワー数342人。Thank you for visiting our website. We are a specialist consultancy in the renewable energy sector, committed to providing expert services to project developers and industrial clients.

Juwon Chae

Prior to joining Vena Energy, Juwon was an investment director at Equis, an Asia-based private equity firm and the founding organization of Equis Energy, the renewable energy developer which later became Vena Energy. Prior to Equis she also worked at UBS Investment Bank in the United States and Macquarie Bank in South Korea. Juwon has more than

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

''Australia''s largest battery'': Equis'' 2.4 GWh battery in

The project was originally developed by Syncline Energy, which first unveiled the plan in 2021, calling it the Melton Renewable Energy Hub. It was rebranded by Equis when it took full ownership of the project in 2022. At

Equis Energy changes name 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. Headquartered in Singapore, Vena Energy is the largest renewable energy independent power producer (IPP) in the

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Equis also develops, builds, owns and/or operates all required distribution, transmission and grid connection infrastructure associated with its energy systems. 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.

Lower Wonga

The proposed Lower Wonga (Woolooga) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is located approximately 0.8km southwest of the Woolooga Substation on Gympie Woolooga Road. The BESS has a battery energy storage capacity up to 200MW and discharge capacity up to 800MWh, which is enough power to supply electricity for up to 380,000 homes for four hours.

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

Singapore-based Equis Energy is the largest renewable energy independent power producer in the region, with more than 180 assets, comprising 11,135MW, either in operation, in construction or in development in Asia-Pacific. Equis Energy has an expansion programme and in August unveiled the largest solar farm in Australia.

GIP to Buy Equis Energy in Record $5 Billion Renewable Deal

Equis Energy is the largest independent renewable-energy power producer in the Asia Pacific, according to the statement. Credit Suisse Group AG and JPMorgan Chase & Co. were financial advisers for Equis Energy, with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP acting as legal adviser. Clifford Chance LLP advised GIP, the companies said.

Strong investor interest in Equis Energy''s renewable energy

"It''s the entire 100% of the renewable assets of Equis Energy Asia-Pacific-wide." The firm has 4.4GW of utility‐scale solar, wind and hydro generation assets in a range of countries

韦能能源

韦能能源(英语: Vena Energy )是以新加坡为总部的绿能公司,其主要营运项目为在亚洲各地投资太阳能、风力发电和储能系统等新能源项目,是亚太地区最大的民营再生能源开发商。 [1] 截至2024年,韦能能源在亚太地区,营运中和开发中的电厂总装置容量超过39GW。韦能能源是台湾主要的民营再生

Equis Commissioned over 400MW of Renewable Energy Projects

Singapore, 27 March, 2017 – In 2015, Equis, Asia''s largest independent renewable energy investor, commissioned nine (9) solar, wind and hydro projects in India, Japan and the Philippines, with a total generation capacity of 407.4 MW.

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What: Equis is focused on the development, construction, ownership and operation of energy, including renewable and hybrid (gas and renewable) systems, bioenergy and waste processing, and waste recovery infrastructure assets. Where: Developed markets across the Asia-Pacific region, with a primary focus on Australia, Japan, and South Korea.

Equis Energy agrees to be sold to global investors for $5 bln

Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and other investors including a Canadian pension fund and a unit of China Investment Corp have agreed to buy Equis Energy, Asia''s largest independent renewable

Action In Asia-Pacific Renewable Energy As Equis Energy Up

Equis Energy for sale. Equis Energy, which was established in 2012, represents the biggest of the three Equis Renewable Energy platforms. It has scale with 97 Assets in its portfolio, with 34

Equis Contracts with Bouygues to Build Solar Asset in Japan

Tokyo, October 2, 2017 – Equis Energy (Equis), the largest renewable energy independent power producer (IPP) in the Asia‐Pacific region, has selected Bouygues Energies & Services (a subsidiary of Bouygues Construction) and Toho Electrical (Toho) to build a 41 MW solar project in Yaita, in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

Equis Energy Achieves Financial Close on $200M Tailem Bend

Singapore, 14 February, 2018 – Equis Energy (Equis), Asia‐Pacific''s largest renewable energy Independent Power Producer (IPP), has achieved financial close on its 127 MW Tailem Bend Solar Project (Tailem Solar) in South Australia, 100km south‐east of Adelaide.

Equis energy Kenya

6 FAQs about [Equis energy Kenya]

How much money did Equis Energy make?

When renewables private equity group Equis Energy was sold to GIP for $5 billion – $3.7 billion of it equity – investors walked away with well over double their initial investment. The founders of Equis made around $800 million.

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.

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.

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.

Did GIP buy EQUIS for $5 billion?

Several months earlier a consortium led by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), with partners including the China Investment Corporation sovereign wealth fund, had agreed to buy the renewable energy asset portfolio of Equis, a Singapore-headquartered independent infrastructure asset manager, for $5 billion.

Did the sale of Equis Energy make a difference?

Many had more than doubled their money. “The sale of Equis Energy [the name of the sold renewable energy portfolio] resulted in record-breaking returns and cash distributions for numerous Equis investors,” says Lance Comes, partner and co-founder. For some, it was their best-ever realized portfolio performance.

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