SunEdison solar projects in India attract buyers
Four firms approach India to take over projects as the clean-energy developer navigates bankruptcy
New York
FOUR companies have approached India about taking over solar projects from SunEdison Inc as the world's biggest clean-energy developer navigates bankruptcy, the nation's energy minister said.
India does not typically allow companies to sell projects while still under development but may make an exception in this instance, Energy Minister Piyush Goyal said in an interview at Bloomberg headquarters in New York.
His comments show that the struggling developer's assets all over the world have value, even after SunEdison filed t…
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