Renewable Energy Asset Buyers & Sellers Will Come Together in Washington for this Networking and Intelligence-Gathering Event
Don’t Miss the Pre-Summit Workshop:
Crafting Renewable Energy M&A Deals
Meet players from the wind, solar, biomass and geothermal industries, plus equity investors, investment bankers, lenders and regulatory experts and learn:
- What the current market is for renewable energy M&A deals
- What strategic players are looking for in acquisition targets
- What regulatory changes can be expected in 2009
- Investment bankers perspectives on the deal market
- How renewable energy project developers view the market • over the next year
- The type of deals equity investors are seeking
- How to navigate through a transaction from a case study
- The type of terms being offered by financiers
About the Summit
As a new presidential administration takes office with the promised commitment “to double renewable energy production,” many market players will review asset portfolios. As this occurs, buyers and sellers will look to make deals for individual projects or entire companies. The deal market for renewable energy assets will likely change in size and scope.
Although players are prepared to deal, the path to selecting the correct deal and actually closing it remains challenging. Energy policy, while very promising, is still in evolution, and credit markets remain tight and uncertain. Only the best informed will be able to judge asset values and develop optimal portfolio strategies going forward.
In order to provide critical perspectives on these points, the Renewable Energy Merger & Acquisition Summit has been designed to bring together today’s most active, seasoned and forward-looking market players–developers, portfolio companies, equity investors, investment bankers, lenders and regulatory experts. Together, they will share their perspectives on the renewable energy M&A market. Attendees will benefit by gaining much needed intelligence while being able to network and make contacts with industry peers who wish to do business. The Summit will serve as the market nerve center for renewable energy dealmakers.




