Shell takes 49 per cent stake in S'pore solar energy developer
Deal with Cleantech Solar gives Shell an established platform in S-E Asia and India
Ng Ren Jye
Singapore
ROYAL Dutch Shell has taken a 49 per cent stake in Cleantech Solar, a Singapore-based developer of solar energy systems, with the possibility to increase its position after 2021.
The sum was undisclosed, but in September 2018, Cleantech Solar had received a US$50 million equity investment from climate-focused investment manager Climate Fund Managers (CFM).
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