According to Mercom Capital Group, the only bright spot in the global solar funding sector in the first quarter of 2020 was PV power plant project merger and acquisitions (M&A), as corporate project funding declined sharply year-on-year.
Mercom’s latest report, out this week, indicates that more than 12GW of solar projects were acquired in the first quarter of 2020, compared to 5.9GW in the same period of 2019. Acquisitions were also higher in Q1 2020 than the 10.1GW changing hands in the fourth quarter of 2019.
At 12 deals, the year's first quarter featured fewer M&A transactions than Q1 2019 (18 deals all in all). The quarter boasted, however, 55 large-scale solar project acquisitions (eight disclosed for US$4.1 billion), compared to 54 large-scale solar project acquisitions (20 disclosed for US$1.4 billion) in Q1 2019.
The Q1 2020 transactions included involved ‘Solar Downstream’ companies, with one separate transaction involving a PV module manufacturer.
Interestingly, oil and gas majors were said to be the most active project acquirers in the first quarter of 2020, acquiring 6,452MW of solar projects, while investment firms acquired 4,149MW of projects. Specialist project developers were also active, acquiring a total of 937MW of projects in the quarter.