Mint Hyderabad

BluPine gets Acme’s solar assets

- Sreeja Biswas sreeja.biswas@livemint.com MUMBAI

BluPine Energy Pvt. Ltd, a renewable energy platform establishe­d in India by the UK-based private equity firm Actis, on Monday said it has completed the acquisitio­n of 369 megawatts (MW) solar power assets from Indian renewable energy producer Acme Group.

While, the companies declined to disclose transactio­n details of the deal, given the asset size, the enterprise value is likely to be around $200 million (₹1,658 crore).

The acquisitio­n encompasse­s solar capacity assets dispersed across 14 special purpose vehicles (SPVs) located in Uttarakhan­d, Punjab and Karnataka.

The deal will also propel BluPine Energy’s cumulative renewable capacity to 2.4 gigawatts (GW), according to a company statement.

“The renewable energy sector in India continues to witness remarkable growth. With the high-quality solar assets in our portfolio, we aim to solidify our commitment to driving positive change in India’s energy sector,” said Neerav Nanavaty, chief executive officer of BluPine Energy.

BluPine Energy, formed by Actis with an $800-million investment from Actis’ fifth energy-focused vehicle, is looking to develop a renewable energy portfolio exceeding 4GW in India.

“At Acme Group, we continue to strengthen our presence in the renewable energy space while simultaneo­usly expanding the asset base,” said Manoj Upadhyay, founder, chairman and managing director of Acme Group.

A proactive investor in India, Actis operates particular­ly within the infrastruc­ture and renewable energy sector. It had a subdued year in 2023 after a dynamic 2022 where it closed deals exceeding $1 billion. Earlier this year, Actis monetized its local investment by acquiring four road assets from Patel Infrastruc­ture in February. Founded in 2004, it has raised $24 billion for investment. Last year, VCCircle reported that Actis planned to focus on hybrid solar power generation projects via BluPine, its third renewable energy platform in India. Acme has a solar power portfolio with an aggregate capacity of over 5,500 megawatt-peak.

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