Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Actis to buy Essel Infra solar assets for up to ₹6,000 crore

- Tanya Thomas

MUMBAI: Private equity investor Actis Llp has agreed to buy Essel Infraproje­cts Ltd’s solar power projects for ₹5,500-6,000 crore, according to two people involved in the deal process.

The deal would be formally announced by December-end, one of the two people said, requesting anonymity. Essel Infra, part of media mogul Subhash Chandra’s Essel Group, put its solar assets on the block in early 2018 and has spent most of the year negotiatin­g with potential buyers. Essel has 685 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity and under-constructi­on projects.

The renewables industry in India has witnessed a wave of consolidat­ion as smaller companies exit the industry due to low tariffs, stiff competitio­n and as access to cheap funds, a key criterion for success, dries up.

“In order to compete in solar and wind business, one needs to have access to low-cost funds,” said Crisil director Researchra­hul Prithiani. “Investors are looking at operating assets where cash flows are more certain, which enables him to deploy relatively low-cost funding and ensure good returns.”

While a spokespers­on for Actis declined to comment, Essel Infra did not respond to an email seeking a response.

first reported in May that Tata Power, Actis, Greenko and Hero Future Energies were in talks with Essel to acquire its solar power plants.

“Essel Infra has comparativ­ely older assets, which were

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won when prevailing solar tariffs were higher,” said the first person. Essel’s assets have power purchase agreements (PPAS) with state government­s for as high as ₹8 per kilowatt- hour (kwh) and the average PPA for the assets is at ₹5.50 per kwh, the person said.

An investment banker, who runs a renewable practice in India, said that investors in the sector were willing to pay a premium for PPAS with higher tariffs. “Developers and investors take inordinate risk when investing in renewable projects because the technology in modules and solar panels becomes outdated very quickly. So, higher PPAS give us some comfort when making investment­s,” the banker said, requesting not to be named.

In 2017, solar power tariffs in India fell to a record low of ₹2.44 per kwh from ₹10.95-12.76 per kwh in 2010-11.

In October, Sekura Energy Ltd agreed to buy four power transmissi­on assets of Essel Infraproje­cts for an enterprise value of ₹6,000 crore. With the sale of solar power plants and transmissi­on lines, Essel group will exit its renewable energy and power transmissi­on businesses.

The group wants to expand its footprint in emerging sectors such as water, railways and municipal solid waste and expects the asset sales in the renewable energy and transmissi­on business will fund the growth of its new businesses.

Actis has committed just under $1 billion in the renewable sector globally, of the $2.1 billion that it has in all asset classes.

 ?? AFP ?? The renewables industry in India has witnessed a wave of consolidat­ion as smaller companies exit the industry
AFP The renewables industry in India has witnessed a wave of consolidat­ion as smaller companies exit the industry

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