David L. Brochu
Developer / IPP ExecutiveTrackChief Executive Officer at IPX Power
19
Deals Attributed
$50.97B
Deal Value
39.4
GW Capacity
2
Positions Held
Career Timeline
Attributed Deals(19 deals)
Deals attributed based on David L. Brochu's role at the firm during the transaction.
2026(3 deals)
Mar 2026DeveloperIntersect Power platform — digital power / data center + clean energy infrastructure (10.8 GW portfolio at close)M&ASolar + Storage$12.00B10,800 MW
Jan 2026SellerQuantum SolarM&ASolar$4.75B374.4 MW
Jan 2026SellerQuantum II SolarM&ASolar$4.75B374.4 MW
2025(4 deals)
Dec 2025DeveloperIntersect Power platform — solar, storage, data center infrastructure (10.8 GW portfolio at time of 2026 completion)M&ASolar + Storage$4.75B10,800 MW
Dec 2025SellerQuantum BESSM&ABESS$4.75B321 MW
Dec 2025SellerQuantum II BESSM&ABESS$4.75B321 MW
Jun 2025DeveloperAramis I Solar ProjectPPAHybrid200 MW
2024(7 deals)
Jul 2024DeveloperIntersect Power three standalone BESS projects (Texas)FinancingBESS$837M
Dec 2024DeveloperIntersect Power strategic partnership — $20B investment in co-located data centers + clean energy (solar, storage)M&ASolar + Storage$800M2,200 MW
Jul 2024DeveloperLumina II Solar ProjectFinancingHybrid$837M486.6 MW
Jan 2024DeveloperLumina Solar ProjectFinancingHybrid486.6 MW
Jan 2024DeveloperLumina Solar ProjectPPAHybrid486.6 MW
Dec 2024DeveloperQuantum SolarFinancingSolar$800M374.4 MW
Dec 2024DeveloperQuantum II SolarFinancingSolar$800M374.4 MW
2021(4 deals)
Nov 2021Developer8 transactions covering 2.2 GWdc late-stage solar + 1.4 GWh co-located storage portfolio (CA + TX projects in operation by 2023)FinancingSolar$2.60B2,200 MW
Nov 2021DeveloperOberon Solar ProjectFinancingHybrid$2.60B375 MW
Nov 2021DeveloperOberon II Solar ProjectFinancingHybrid$2.60B375 MW
Nov 2021DeveloperBlythe Mesa Solar II (Athos III)FinancingHybrid$2.60B335.6 MW
How deal attribution works: Deals are attributed to individuals based on their role at a firm during the transaction period. C-suite executives and senior partners/MDs are attributed deals where their firm was involved as a principal, counsel, advisor, or lender. This is an inference — not all attributed individuals necessarily worked directly on every deal.