“Canadian clean energy platform Amp Energy on Friday said it is not running a sales process for its Australian business, responding to a recent report that had mentioned it was seeking to sell its portfolio in the country.
“This is a time of transformative growth for our Australian business and we see a very bright future for the continued large-scale development of a diversified portfolio of Australian assets that includes green hydrogen and ammonia,” stated co-founder and chief investment officer Paul Ezekiel.
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The company recently announced the sale of its US community solar business. Founder and chief executive Dave Rogers said that the sale was because the US business has a differing strategy compared to the company’s utility-scale high-growth businesses and that Amp is reinvesting back into its highest growth market of Australia.”
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Tisheva, Plamena. Renewables Now 6 March 2023.