North America power and renewables 2018 M&A review: providers look to diversify their generation portfolios
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Over the last several years, investment in M&A activity has increasingly focused on wind, solar, and natural gas capacity, with a number of fundamental and financial drivers helping facilitate this trend. In particular, clean energy attributes, stable revenue streams, and fuel diversity options have all helped to drive transactions. The largest amount of transacted capacity concentrated in PJM and ERCOT, representing nearly half of all transactions in North America across this period.
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