Energy Acquisitions in New Hampshire
Showing 4 transactions.
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- Buyer
- Allied Power Holdings, LLC, Bernhard Capital Partners
- Target
- Radiation Safety & Control Services, Inc.
- Industry
- Energy
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Addon
Allied Power Holdings, a Bernhard Capital Partners-backed provider of power plant services, has acquired Radiation Safety & Control Services (RSCS), a provider of radiological, laboratory and staffing services to the nuclear power industry. The add-on deal expands Allied's radiological monitoring, laboratory and technician capabilities to support nuclear plant operations and decommissioning; financial terms were not disclosed.
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- Buyer
- FourQuest Energy Services
- Target
- Boyle Energy Services & Technology, Inc. (BEST)
- Industry
- Energy
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Buyout
FourQuest Energy Services has acquired Boyle Energy Services & Technology, Inc. (BEST), a New Hampshire–based specialist in pre-commissioning, commissioning and field services for power, oil & gas and chemical projects. BEST will operate as a separate company (renamed BEST Energy Services Inc.) under FourQuest, with its employees and leadership retained to expand FourQuest’s global pre-commissioning and commissioning capabilities.
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June 30, 2021
- Buyer
- Oscar W. Larson Company, Trive Capital
- Target
- WildcoPES
- Industry
- Energy
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Addon
Oscar W. Larson Company, a portfolio company of Trive Capital, has acquired WildcoPES. The add-on expands Oscar Larson’s presence to the East Coast and is intended as the first step toward building a nationwide platform to service energy infrastructure customers.
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September 21, 2020
- Buyer
- 424 Capital, Eagle Private Capital
- Target
- Hospital Energy
- Seller
- Mark Mininberg
- Industry
- Energy
- Location
- New Hampshire, United States
- Type
- Buyout
424 Capital, alongside Eagle Private Capital, purchased a majority stake in Hospital Energy from founder and CEO Mark Mininberg. The New Hampshire–based energy management firm — which serves over 200 hospitals — will continue to be led by Mininberg as CEO and will serve as a platform for 424 Capital's push into hospital-focused energy management and sustainability services.
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