Some of the biggest investors in ReNew Energy Global have offered to take the company private, filings to the U.S. Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) show, in a proposed deal that values the generator at $2.82 billion, according to Reuters calculations.
Major shareholders Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, UAE-based Masdar, chairman Sumant Sinha and a unit of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority with collective voting rights of 64% have formed a consortium, and offered to buy shares in India’s second largest clean energy generator at $7.07 each.
The offer, if approved by the board, would mean an exit for Japan’s top utility JERA, which owned 11.7% of Class A shares in the company, according to ReNew’s annual filing in July. It was not immediately clear if JERA still held a stake of that size in the company.
Masdar said in a statement the proposal “would provide capital investment to support the country’s energy transition”.
Goldman Sachs, one of the earliest investors in the company, sold its entire stake in ReNew after it went public in 2021. ReNew operates 10.3 gigawatts (GW) of solar, wind, hydro and hybrid projects across India.
The consortium does not expect any financing or disbursement conditions for the deal.