The renewable energy branch of Canadian asset management fund Brookfield has turned to Carey to acquire a majority stake in Chilean solar project company Solarity.
Prieto advised the seller, Chilean energy-focused holding company Light E, while the Solarity’s co-founders, Horacio Melo and José Luis Carvallo, enlisted EcheverrÃa Ilharreborde Scagliotti.
The deal closed on 17 March for an undisclosed amount.
Brookfield invested in Solarity to help the Chilean energy group expand and achieve its goal of having 1,000 operational plants by 2030. This plan is in line with Chile’s national pledge to become carbon neutral by 2050.
The transaction included the acquisition of shares held by SCL EnergÃa Activa – the energy-focused branch of Chilean investment fund manager LarraÃn Vial – in the target company.
Headquartered in Toronto, Brookfield has over US$630 billion worth of assets under management. The fund invests in real estate, renewable energy and infrastructure projects and is regularly seen in Latin American transactions. Towards the end of 2021, the group bought a stake in a portfolio of office buildings in São Paulo from Brazilian real estate group SYN Prop e Tech, a deal worth some 1.8 billion reais (US$318 million). In September, the fund sold minority stakes in two Chilean motorways to Spanish transport concessionaire GlobalvÃa, while a month prior, Brookfield purchased one of Brazil’s largest solar panel manufacturers, Aldo Solar.
Counsel to Brookfield Renewable
In-house counsel – Andrea Fradique
Carey
Partners Salvador Valdés, José Miguel Bustamante and José Pardo, and associates CarmenmarÃa Poblete, Gabriela GarcÃa, Francisco Contreras, Tomás Guevara and Nicolás Fosk
Counsel to Light E Holding
Prieto
Partners Patricio Prieto Larrain and Leonidas Prieto, counsel Maite Larrañaga and associate Ignacio Valenzuela
Counsel to Horacio Melo and José Luis Carvallo
EcheverrÃa Ilharreborde Scagliotti
Partner Pedro EcheverrÃa and associate Ricardo Celedón