Blackstone’s third private equity energy fund has invested $600m to acquire electric grid component provider Power Grid Components, as it further tilts its portfolio towards energy transition investments, according to a news releases and sources close to the deal.
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Blackstone’s two largest investments in the second quarter were a 19.9% stake in NiSource, for $2.2bn by Blackstone’s infrastructure fund to support the utility’s transition from coal-power generation in five years; and $1bn in additional growth capital for its portfolio company Invenergy, a U.S. private renewables developer. Blackstone’s infrastructure business acquired a minority stake in Invenergy from the company and co-majority owner, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, for C$424bn ($307bn), investing nearly $3bn in growth capital in 2021 and 2022.
Source: Pensions & Investments
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