Global private equity giant Carlyle Group has partnered with Dublin solar power developer BNRG in a $130m (€110m ) 106MW deal in the US state of Maine.
The deal is the second in a month after the firm signed a €39m deal with Paris-listed Neoen for three solar farms in counties Meath, Kildare, and Wicklow with 58MW of capacity.
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Also partnering with BNRG and Carlyle in the US deal is a local partner, Maine-based Dirigo Solar.
Source: Independent
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