Stephen B.;337000 wrote:I don't think there's any likelihood of being able to sell a multi-billion pound portfolio of wind turbines on any kind of reasonable timescale at any price - if there were any buyers on that scale they'd probably have made an offer already, as we're progressively seeing for the distressed REITs.
I understand it won't be easy but examples of successful renewable energy transactions in Europe:
1. Ørsted has successfully sold stakes in multiple offshore wind projects, including Hornsea 1 and Borkum Riffgrund 2, to institutional investors and infrastructure funds.
2. Spanish energy giant Iberdrola has sold stakes in renewable energy projects to funds like GIP and Macquarie, demonstrating the liquidity of such assets.
3. Swedish utility Vattenfall sold its Dutch Nuon Magnum gas-fired power plant and reinvested the proceeds into renewable energy projects, highlighting the shift in investor focus.
4 BP has been actively acquiring and divesting renewable energy assets, including its partnership with Equinor to develop offshore wind projects in the U.S. and Europe.
The examples above show that large-scale renewable energy assets in Europe are not only marketable but also highly attractive to a wide range of buyers who would like to attempt to cool down a warming world that all agree is heating up regardless of man made or not.