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Iberdrola sees US acquisition as platform
for wind

New York, 28 June: Iberdrola is to acquire
US utility Energy East, in a move that the Spanish energy
giant says will underpin an expansion into the US renewables
market.
On Monday, Bilbao-based Iberdrola agreed to acquire Albany,
New York-based Energy East, in a friendly transaction, for
€3.4 billion ($4.5 billion) and the assumption of €3
billion in debt. US and state regulators must approve the
deal, which the companies expect to close by mid-2008.
Iberdrola already owns more than 17,500 MW of renewable generating
capacity, including large-scale hydro, and has acquired some
US wind projects. But Energy East would give it a larger presence
in the country.
Energy East owns utilities in New York and New England that
operate mainly as distribution companies, owning little generation.
But with its steady utility revenues, Energy East will become
"a platform for further growth in the US," said
José Luis del Valle, Iberdrola's director of strategy
and development. There is strong support for wind in the US,
he said, from federal tax benefits and state Renewable Portfolio
Standards that require utilities to obtain a percentage of
their power from renewables.
Strong drivers are the Production Tax Credit (PTC), which
provides 1.9 cents/kWh for renewables, and accelerated depreciation
for equipment. But companies may only claim the credits if
they have taxable US income, which Iberdrola would gain in
Energy East.
"The profitability of wind energy can only be maximised
by taking advantage of the tax credits," said Iberdrola
CEO Ignacio Galan, during the webcast. The Energy East acquisition
will "enable tax optimisation of Iberdrola's renewables
business in the US".
Iberdrola obtained 1,600MW of operating or planned US wind
farms when it acquired Scottish Power and its PPM Energy subsidiary
in April. That same month, it bought CPV Wind Ventures, with
3,500MW in development.
These deals followed Iberdrola's 2006 purchase of Community
Energy, which is developing 2,000MW of wind and which markets
green energy. Iberdrola will also gain up to 1,000MW of US
wind farms to be built by Spanish turbine manufacturer Gamesa.
And it signed a contract to buy 2,700MW of Gamesa turbines
an advantage in a market where turbine shortages have hampered
some developers.
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