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Brookfield Asset Management Inc. to buy 30% stake in Brazilian Renova Energia

Brookfield Asset Management Inc. to buy 30% stake in Brazilian Renova Energia

Brookfield Asset Management Inc. to buy 30% stake in Brazilian Renova Energia

byCT Report
02/03/2017
in Brazil
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SAO PAULO: Brookfield Asset Management Inc is nearing an accord to buy a 30 percent stake in Renova Energia SA, which would include 800 million reais ($258 million) in fresh capital for the Brazilian renewable energy company, a person directly involved in the transaction said.

Under terms of the deal, which could be announced in coming weeks, Canada’s Brookfield BAMa.TO would purchase the 15.7 percent stake that Light Energia SA has in Renova and then pump fresh cash into the company, said the person. Currently, light forms part of a controlling bloc that owns about 64 percent of Renova.

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Last year, Renova struggled with a severe cash crunch. By injecting capital, Brookfield is giving Light a chance to exit the company while diluting the other two members of Renova’s controlling bloc, Cia Energética de Minas Gerais SA and RR Participações SA.

The Brookfield stake purchase will be formalized once Renova completes the sale of the Alto Sertão II wind farm project to a local unit of AES Corp AES.N, scheduled to take place next week, the person said.

The transaction should help put Renova Energia, which was founded in 2001, “back in the game,” the person said. Financing conditions for Renova worsened when a partnership with SunEdison Inc SUNEQ.PK collapsed weeks before SunEdison filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States.

Often seen as resilient during downturns, Brazil’s renewable electricity industry has wrestled with the impact of declining electricity consumption stemming from the country’s harshest recession ever and high borrowing costs.

Renova did not have an immediate comment on whether Brookfield would buy a stake. Light, Cemig and RR Participações also had no immediate comment.

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