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Equator Renewables Asia (ERA)

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Equator Renewables Asia (ERA) was a portfolio of renewable energy assets and a development platform under Equis Energy, Asia's largest independent renewable energy producer. Headquartered in Singapore, ERA focused on utility-scale solar, wind, and hydro projects across Asia-Pacific, with its parent company managing 11.1 GW of capacity before its acquisition by Global Infrastructure Partners in 2017. The website provided is for its former parent company, Equis Energy, which now redirects to a new entity.

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Founded 2010 300 employees Parent: Equis Energy (prior to acquisition)
Renewable Energy DeveloperInvestorDeveloper

Strategic Overview

  • Equator Renewables Asia represented a significant portfolio of utility-scale renewable energy assets across Asia-Pacific, developed by Equis Energy.
  • Its acquisition by GIP marked one of the largest renewable energy transactions globally, highlighting the growing institutional interest in Asian renewables.
  • The entity's focus was on greenfield development and operation of large-scale renewable energy projects in emerging and developed Asian markets.

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Investment Focus

Technologies
Hybrid1
Geography
Indonesia1

Key People

David Russell
CEO, Equis Energy (former)
Adam Ballin
CIO, Equis Energy (former)

Track Record

11,100
MW Total
7
Years Active
$B5B
Total Value

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Solar PVOnshore WindHydropower
Sectors
Energy TransitionUtilities
Geographies
AustraliaIndiaIndonesiaJapanPhilippinesSouth KoreaTaiwanThailandVietnam
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating
Deal Structure
Project FinanceEquity Investment

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