Brookfield to invest $500m in India’s Leap Green Energy

Leap Green Energy currently operates 750MW of capacity and plans to scale up to 7GW by 2029.

Surya Akella May 20 2024

Canada-based Brookfield Asset Management is set to invest $500m (C$680.72m) for a controlling interest in Indian renewable energy company Leap Green Energy, Bloomberg has reported.

The deal is likely to result in Brookfield holding a majority stake while the company's founding family and the Rohatyn Group (TRG) retain the remaining shares.

The investment will bolster Leap Green's efforts to expand its wind energy capacity in India.

Brookfield will channel the investment through its global transition fund, which recently announced a $10bn initial closure, aimed at supporting clean energy initiatives.

Leap Green Energy, located in Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, operates 750MW of capacity.

The company's growth strategy includes scaling up to more than 7GW by 2029. Its energy portfolio encompasses wind, solar, green hydrogen and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

TRG, a New York-based company with a focus on emerging markets and real assets, is an existing investor in Leap Green alongside the founding family.

The attraction of global alternative asset managers to India's clean energy sector is increasing, driven by the country's economic growth and sustainable energy initiatives.

In March 2024, major investors including Brookfield, Masdar, Gentari, Sembcorp and PSP Investments were in advanced talks to acquire a significant share in Ayana Renewable Power, the Economic Times reported.

The deal could place Ayana's equity valuation at $1bn, with an enterprise value of $2.5bn–3bn inclusive of debt.

In October 2023, Australian Origin Energy received an updated takeover bid of $10.6bn (A$16.14bn) from a consortium led by Brookfield and EIG.

However, AustralianSuper, which holds a 17.5% stake in Origin, declined the offer, suggesting it undervalues the company.

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