Core Insights - LS Power has completed the acquisition of BP's US onshore wind business, BP Wind Energy North America, enhancing its renewable energy portfolio significantly [1] - The acquisition adds approximately 1.3GW of net ownership in operating onshore wind across ten projects, diversifying LS Power's assets in flexible natural gas, energy storage, and renewable fuels [1][2] Company Operations - Post-acquisition, LS Power will operate over 22.3GW of generation capacity in the US, along with around 780 miles of high-voltage transmission lines [2] - The ten acquired projects are located in Indiana, South Dakota, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Colorado, and Idaho [2] - The acquired company will be integrated into Clearlight Energy, one of LS Power's renewable generation platforms serving the US and Canada [2] Clearlight Energy - Clearlight Energy currently manages approximately 4.3GW of wind, solar, and battery storage assets, solidifying its position as an independent renewable operator in North America [3] Strategic Vision - LS Power's CEO Paul Segal emphasized that the acquisition reflects the company's capability to identify and act on opportunities that address current energy challenges, particularly with surging electricity demand [4] - The company is adopting a 'more of everything' approach to pursue opportunities across the energy landscape, aiming to meet growing energy demand and ensure long-term growth for its renewable platforms [5] Transaction Details - The transaction was finalized after meeting customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, with legal and financial advisory support from Greenberg Traurig, Barclays, and Santander [5]
LS Power acquires bp’s onshore wind business in US