Denmark's Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Thai firm Global Power Synergy (BKK:GPSC) are exploring options for their offshore wind project in Taiwan, including a potential sale, Bloomberg News reported Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The partners have approached advisers as they review alternatives for the Changfang and Xidao wind project, though selling a stake in the venture remains another option. The nearly 600-megawatt project could be worth several billion dollars, including debt, according to the sources.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is the majority owner of the venture, while Global Power Synergy holds roughly a 25% stake. Global Power Synergy said it routinely evaluates its investment portfolio and rebalancing plans, but has no significant update to disclose on the project and does not comment on market speculation.
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