TransCanada selling Ontario solar portfolio in further move from renewables
CALGARY — TransCanada Corp. is offloading its only solar power holdings in a $540-million deal as it moves against the industry trend of investing more in renewables.
The company said Wednesday it was selling the eight facilities in Ontario with 76 megawatts of capacity to a subsidiary of Axium Infrastructure Canada II L.P., with plans to spend the proceeds on its $24 billion in near-term capital projects.
The sale leaves TransCanada’s renewable portfolio with 365 megawatts of wind power through its partial ownership of Cartier Wind, after the company sold its hydropower and wind generation assets in the U.S. earlier this year to help fund its US$13-billion takeover of Columbia Pipeline Group.
The moves come as Canada’s other pipeline giant, Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB), has been adding to its renewable portfolio while also making big acquisitions on the pipeline front.