Macquarie acquires Erova Energy and accelerates its expansion in renewable asset management in Europe

Macquarie finalises the acquisition of Erova Energy, further strengthening its capabilities in the management and optimisation of renewable assets in the United Kingdom and Ireland amid rapid sector growth.

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Macquarie, through its Commodities and Global Markets group, has announced the signing of an agreement to acquire the entire share capital of Erova Energy Group, a company specialised in renewable asset optimisation based in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The transaction covers all of Erova’s activities, which include management solutions for a growing portfolio of wind, solar, waste-to-energy and battery storage assets through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), market access, balancing services and meter registration.

Strengthening the energy value chain

Erova has recently diversified its activities by entering the supply of renewable energy for industrial and commercial clients in Ireland through Erova Energy Supply. This evolution allows Erova to cover the entire value chain, from price risk management to energy logistics, in a context where demand for these services is rising significantly among renewable energy producers.

The growth in renewable capacity across European markets has led to increased needs in risk management, asset optimisation and market access. Erova also provides market and balancing services, as well as a continuously operating trading platform tailored to the requirements of producers, suppliers and large electricity consumers in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Expansion and consolidation prospects

With the support of Macquarie, Erova plans to expand its operations beyond its historical markets, leveraging the international expertise and financial resources of its new shareholder. The management teams emphasise the complementarity between Erova’s technological platform and Macquarie’s capabilities in global energy markets.

The company will continue to operate from Dublin and London, while its four founders and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. will remain involved in the management team. Completion of the transaction is subject to the fulfilment of customary closing conditions for this type of operation.

European renewable asset market in transition

Government ambitions in the United Kingdom and Ireland aim for almost total renewable electricity generation by 2030, driving a strong dynamic of asset transfers in the sector. Asset optimisation and the use of specialised trading solutions are emerging as key levers to support the rapid transformation of the European energy landscape.

The growing demand for integrated and flexible management platforms is prompting operators to seek partners with investment and innovation capabilities suited to the sector’s evolution.

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