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Aggreko Acquires Infiniti Energy to Enhance Solar and Storage Capabilities

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Aggreko Energy Solutions, a prominent utility-scale and distributed solar and storage developer, owner, and operator, has announced the acquisition of commercial and industrial solar developer Infiniti Energy. This strategic move bolsters Aggrekoโ€™s renewable energy portfolio.

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Infiniti Energy brings with it 12 MW of contracted operating solar assets, 22 MW of construction-ready projects, and a robust pipeline of projects in development. The transaction marks the exit of Upper Bay Infrastructure Partners, which played a crucial role in scaling Infiniti into an independent power producer (IPP) platform. CRC-IB provided advisory services to Upper Bay Infrastructure Partners for the transaction.

Jerry Polacek, President of Aggreko Energy, highlighted the strategic benefits of the acquisition, stating, โ€œCombining the global scale, financial strength, and industry expertise of Aggreko with Infinitiโ€™s distributed solar development and engineering, procurement, and construction capabilities uniquely positions us to deliver turnkey decarbonization solutions to our customers.โ€

Aggreko, a multinational corporation, boasts a workforce of over 6,000 employees and a fleet of energy assets exceeding 10 GW.

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The commercial and industrial (C&I) solar sector experienced significant growth in 2023, installing 1.8 GW according to Wood Mackenzie and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). This represents a 19% increase from 2022, making it the most substantial year since 2017. California led the nation, accounting for 35% of C&I deployment and doubling its typical installation volumes in Q4 as projects aimed to secure favorable net metering rates before transitioning to a new regime.

Looking ahead, the C&I solar market is set for continued expansion. Wood Mackenzie forecasts an average annual growth rate of 12% through 2028, driven by improving economics, corporate clean energy goals, and supportive policies such as tax credits and state-level incentives.


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