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German firm RWE signs $6.8 bn US clean energy deal
by AFP Staff Writers
Berlin (AFP) Oct 2, 2022

German energy firm RWE AG said Saturday it had signed a purchase agreement for the Clean Energy Business affiliate of New York-based Con Edison, a deal valued at $6.8 billion that would significantly boost its US renewables portfolio.

RWE is one of Germany's main energy providers, with production historically linked to coal, which placed it among the country's largest CO2 polluters. The group has accelerated its diversification into renewables in recent years.

In a statement, RWE said the transaction almost doubles the company's renewables portfolio in the United States and, once completed, will make it "the number 4 renewable energy company and the second largest solar operator" in that country.

Con Edison's clean energy division "is a leading operator and developer of renewable energy plants in the United States, with about three gigawatts (GW) of operating capacity, thereof 90 percent in solar energy, and a strong development pipeline of more than seven GW", RWE said.

Marcus Krebber, the German firm's CEO, said the deal was a "major boost" for RWE's green energy expansion.

"The unique combination of complementary portfolios in onshore wind, solar and batteries creates one of the leading renewable companies in the US market," he said in a statement.

RWE is targeting carbon neutrality by 2040.

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