Shell vies with Adani, Greenko for Actis's Sprng Energy

Insiders describe Shell as a strong contender to acquire renewables developer Sprng Energy.
Photo: Jack Taylor/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Jack Taylor/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
By Baiju Kalesh, Bloomberg

Shell Plc is among the final bidders competing to acquire Indian renewable power producer Sprng Energy, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Indian conglomerate Adani Group and renewable energy firm Greenko also submitted binding offers by this week’s deadline, the people said. Some financial investors have also expressed interest in Sprng, the people said. 

Shell is seen as a strong contender for the business, though Sprng’s private equity owner Actis is still evaluating the offers, the people said. Any deal could value Sprng at about USD 2 billion including debt, the people said. 

Deliberations are ongoing and there’s no certainty they will lead to a transaction, the people said. Representatives for Actis, Adani, Greenko and Shell declined to comment.

Sprng Energy is a renewable energy platform set up by Actis with a commitment of USD 450 million from one of the firm’s funds, according to its website. It has about 2,183 megawatt-peak of solar projects and roughly 498MW of wind projects, the website shows.

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