Scout Clean Energy Acquires Redeux 200 MWdc Solar and 40 MW / 160 MWh Storage Development Project in Kentucky
October 16, 2024
Redeux Energy sold a utility-scale hybrid solar and battery storage development project (200 MWdc solar, 40 MW/160 MWh storage) located in Ohio County, Kentucky to Scout Clean Energy. Scout, a Boulder-based renewable developer and portfolio company managed by Brookfield Asset Management, will advance the project through later-stage development, financing and construction; Redeux was advised by Marathon Capital.
- Buyers
- Scout Clean Energy, Brookfield Asset Management
- Targets
- 200 MWdc solar and 40 MW (160 MWh) battery storage development project (Ohio County, Kentucky)
- Sellers
- Redeux Energy Partners LLC
- Industry
- Renewable Energy
- Location
- Kentucky, United States
- Transaction Type
- Divestiture
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