Carlyle exits solar and energy storage developer Copia to EQT for $2.6bn
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Carlyle has sold its solar and energy storage developer Copia to EQT for $2.6 billion, expanding EQT's portfolio in AI infrastructure and renewable energy assets. This acquisition supports EQT's involvement in large-scale energy and AI-related infrastructure investments.
The acquisition builds on EQT's broader AI infrastructure portfolio, including EdgeConneX, Zayo, Zelestra, OX2, Madison Energy, Cypress Creek Energy and Scale Microgrid The post Carlyle exits solar and energy storage developer Copia to EQT for $2.6bn appeared first on PE Hub.
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