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Dealflow: October 27 - November 2

5 deals tracked·1,260 MW total capacity·2 executive moves

Published Monday, October 27, 2025

The Week in Deals

5 deals
DateDeal TypeTechSeller / SponsorBuyer / FinancierSizeLocationStatusNotes
Oct 30Project & Portfolio M&ASolar+BESSClearway Energy Group260 MWWAAnnouncedClearway signs 20-year PPA and ESA with Grant County PUD for 260 MW solar + 260 MW storage facility. Supports Grant PUD's IRP for near-term solar and storage additions by 2028.
Oct 29Corporate Debt & Capital MarketsSolar+BESSNexampATLAS SP Partners$600MMulti-stateClosedNexamp secured a $600M aggregation facility from ATLAS SP Partners to fund construction of its distributed solar and energy storage portfolio across the US. Nexamp is one of the largest US community solar developers and operators with 1+ GW in operation. Facility supports multi-state community solar pipeline including BESS projects. Verified via LinkedIn signal from Zaid Ahmad Ashai.
Oct 27Power Purchase & OfftakeSolarENGIE North AmericaMeta$900MTXAnnouncedENGIE's largest-ever single solar project. Meta buys 100% of output. Brings total ENGIE-Meta partnership to 1.3+ GW in US. ~350 construction jobs. ~$160M in local tax revenues over lifetime. Operational expected 2027.
Oct 23Power Purchase & OfftakeCarbon Captu…Low Carbon InfrastructureGoogle400 MWILAnnouncedFirst major PPA for electricity from natural gas with carbon capture. Plant will emit <10% CO2 vs conventional gas. Google to purchase most of the output for data centers.
Oct 1Power Purchase & OfftakeSolar+BESSMultipleDominion Energy Virginia / North CarolinaNC, VAAnnouncedDominion Energy issued RFP seeking PPAs for new solar, onshore wind, and energy storage projects (including solar+storage and wind+storage co-located). Part of 2024 IRP planning 21.1 GW clean energy over 15 years (12 GW solar, 4.5 GW storage).

Change of Control

2 moves

Adam C. Peakes joined as Chief Financial Officer at BrightNight

Appointed CFO in Nov 2025 to support BrightNight's growth following APAC spinoff.

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Nov 1

Chris Heasley joined as Partner, Energy M&A at Latham & Watkins (from Equity Partner, Kirkland & Ellis)

Austin-based energy M&A partner Heasley moved from Kirkland to Latham as part of Big Law competition for energy dealmaking talent in Texas.

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Nov 1

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