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Engie, CDPQ team up in race for UK’s Electricity North West, sources say

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FILE PHOTO: A logo on the Engie exhibition space at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 15, 2022. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
A logo on the Engie exhibition space at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, France June 15, 2022. The European utility is hoping to bid for part of the UK electrical grid with help from a Canadian pension fund. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

LONDON – European utility Engie has joined forces with Canada’s second-largest pension fund to try to buy British power network Electricity North West (ENWL), according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.

The consortium formed by Engie and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) is set to compete with Spanish utility Iberdrola, which is also preparing a binding offer ahead of the deadline set by ENWL shareholders in two weeks, the people said.

ENWL could be valued at over £4 billion ($5.1 billion), a third person familiar with the matter said, with the two bidders now in direct competition following the withdrawal of private equity firms such as KKR.

All three sources spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks are private.

Iberdrola, Engie and CDPQ declined to comment.

Infrastructure investors and utilities are drawn to the stable, predictable returns of grids like ENWL, particularly during a period when the renewable energy sector is under pressure from high interest rates, increased debt costs and supply chain disruptions.

Deep pockets

Iberdrola, with deep pockets after the sale of assets in Mexico, started preparing an offer for ENWL in November, Reuters reported previously.

Earlier this year, the Spanish group revealed plans for net investments of up to €36 billion ($39 billion) by 2026, with nearly two-thirds of this figure being allocated to electricity grids.

Buying ENWL could help Iberdrola connect areas that it already serves through its Scottish Power business.

For its part, Engie is eager to augment its exposure to regulated assets like power and gas networks, aiming to increase their contribution to its core earnings from the current 35% to 50% by 2026.

The French company has suffered from political uncertainty in its home market and its shares have lost around 8% in 2024. Analysts from Morgan Stanley said in a note this week that the risk of an increase in France’s windfall tax on the energy sector had been partly priced in to Engie’s shares.

ENWL is owned by a consortium led by Japan’s Kansai Electric Power Co. (Kepco) and investment fund Equitix, which both own 40% stakes, the company’s annual report shows.

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