Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Actis explores sale of Ostro to Renew Power

GO GREEN If successful, it may rank among India’s largest clean energy deals

- Utpal Bhaskar utpal.b@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Global private equity firm Actis LLP is exploring the sale of Ostro Energy Pvt. Ltd to Renew Power Ventures Pvt. Ltd, in a transactio­n that may rank among India’s largest clean energy deals, multiple people aware of the developmen­t said.

Ostro Energy and Solenergi are among the energy platforms that Actis has created globally, following Globeleq Mesoameric­a Energy in central America, Zuma Energia in Mexico, Aela Energia in Chile and Atlantic Energias Renovaveis in Brazil.

With 648.10 megawatt (MW) of operationa­l wind projects and 460MW of wind and solar capacity under active constructi­on, Ostro plans to build 1,000MW of renewable energy projects by 2019.

Analysts say Ostro is an attractive buy. “If we look at the developer landscape, there are very few platforms offering scale, asset quality and transparen­cy. With a portfolio size of almost 1,000 MW, Ostro is one of the most attractive buy prospects in the sector,” said Vinay Rustagi, managing director at consulting firm Bridge to India.

Mint reported on May 31 about the proposed sale of Ostro Energy as the exit horizon approaches for Actis, which has given the sale mandate to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

“Renew is looking at the Actis platform. There are not many players who have capital at their disposal to make such large acquisitio­ns,” said a person aware of the developmen­t on the condition of anonymity.

Japan’s JERA Co. Inc. bought a 10% stake in Renew Power Ventures Pvt Ltd $200 million in Feb- ruary, before a proposed IPO of the clean energy firm run by Sumant Sinha, valuing the company at $2 billion.

Apart from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, other investors in Renew Power include the Asian Developmen­t Bank and Global Environmen­t Fund.

“Renew is interested in Ostro Energy,” said another person aware of the developmen­t, requesting anonymity.

As part of the consolidat­ion exercise unfolding in the Indian clean energy space, ongoing deal activity as reported by Mint, includes Subhash Chandra’s Essel Infraproje­cts Ltd mandating Investec to find a buyer for its solar business and Finland’s state-controlled power utility Fortum OYJ hiring Barclays Bank Plc. for a stake sale in its operationa­l solar power projects in India.

Also, Canadian solar energy developer Skypower Ltd has hired Yes Bank Ltd to sell a stake in its solar projects in India and diversifie­d conglomera­te Shapoorji Pallonji Group is in stake sale talks for its solar project portfolio.

Experts believe that while consolidat­ion is the way ahead for India’s clean energy space, not many deals are nearing fruition.

“Ultimately it all boils down to valuation,” said a Mumbai-based deal maker aware of Renew Power’s interest in Ostro Energy’s assets. This person, too, didn’t wish to be identified.

In February 2015, Actis committed $280 million to create renewable energy platform Ostro Energy. This helped Ostro Energy bid aggressive­ly for India’s solar power project contracts. Encouraged by Ostro Energy’s success, Actis set up its second green energy platform in India, Solenergi Power Pvt Ltd, which was among the successful bidders for the Rewa solar power project in Madhya Pradesh.

A Renew Power spokespers­on in an emailed response said, “We would not like to comment on market speculatio­n.”

Renew Power has 3.5 gigawatt (GW) of operationa­l and under constructi­on capacity from its own wind and solar projects.

The firm has set a target of over 11GW of wind and solar power capacity over next five years.

Spokespers­ons for Actis LLP and Bank of America Merrill Lynch also declined comment.

Actis invests exclusivel­y in emerging markets with a focus on investment­s in energy and real estate. Of the $7.8 billion deployed by Actis, 26% is in energy sector.

Marquee deals in the Indian renewable energy sector include Tata Power Co Ltd acquiring the entire 1.1GW renewable energy portfolio of Welspun Energy Ltd for $1.4 billion and Hyderabadb­ased Greenko Energies Pvt. Ltd—backed by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC Holdings Pte. and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority—acquiring Sunedison Inc.’s Indian assets for $392 million last year.

In the largest global clean energy deal till date, a group of investors led by Global Infrastruc­ture Partners announced last month plans to acquire Equis Energy for $5 billion.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Sumant Sinhaled Renew Power has 3.5 GW of operationa­l and under constructi­on capacity from its wind, solar projects
MINT/FILE Sumant Sinhaled Renew Power has 3.5 GW of operationa­l and under constructi­on capacity from its wind, solar projects

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