Indian Renewable Energy Developers Drop IPOs, Plan Yieldcos
Faced with uncertain funding environment, falling tariff rates, and an unpredictable revenue stream from buyers, Indian developers have backtracked plans to launch initial public offerings.
Faced with uncertain funding environment, falling tariff rates, and an unpredictable revenue stream from buyers, Indian developers have backtracked plans to launch initial public offerings.
Less than a week after TerraForm Power and Global threw their parent company SunEdison under the bus, it has hit back with a passive aggressive press release that 16-year-olds the world over will be learning from for many years to come. Late September, SunEdison’s two yieldcos — TerraForm Power and … [continued]
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