The company, wholly-owned subsidiary Sembcorp Utilities has acquired IDFC's remaining stake in SGI for Rs 1,410.2 crore, thus becoming the sole owner of its renewable energy division, Sembcorp said in a statement issued here.
"Buying IDFC's stake in SGI reaffirms our commitment to a long-term presence in India. The deal will allow us to drive SGI's growth as the 100 per cent owner, and increase our investment in a wind and solar generation portfolio that strongly complements our thermal power assets in the country," Sembcorp Industries Group President and CEO Neil McGregor said.
It was awarded 250 MW in India's first national wind power tender earlier this year.
"Strengthening our investment in renewables will also help us stay abreast of advances in greener power generation, and will enable us to deliver electricity to our customers in an increasingly sustainable manner," he added.
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As at 2016 end, the net asset value and net tangible asset value at SGI level were SGD 427.6 million and SGD 426.9 million, respectively.
The net profit at SGI level for the 12-month financial period ended December 31, 2016 was around SGD 39.0 million.
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