Sky Solar Holdings to sell 23MW of solar projects in Greece for €39.7 million

February 6, 2017
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All 23MW will be bought in full equity by A.W. Aktina for €39.7 million. Source: Flickr/EEPail

Global independent power producer Sky Solar Holdings will sell 23MW of Grecian solar projects.

The company entered into a share purchase agreement with Cyprus’ A.W. Aktina Wind to purchase all equity in the 23MW of solar from Sky Solar’s subsidiaries in Greece for €39.7 million (US$43 million).  

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“We are very pleased to announce this transaction, which represents our ongoing efforts to monetize certain solar project assets to deploy in Sky Solar’s core growth areas,” said Weili Su, company CEO. “We remain committed to expanding our presence in selected markets including Japan and the US that offer the most attractive investment returns. We look forward to cultivating more successful project opportunities in the year ahead.”

The closing of the deal is subject to the usual formalities, but is anticipated to close shortly.

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