Total power industry cross border deals worth $4.39bn were announced globally for November 2020, with Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Equis and Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board’s $1.25bn private equity deal with Equis Development being the sector’s biggest investment, according to GlobalData’s deals database.

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The value marked an increase of 70.2% over the previous month and a rise of 20.3% when compared with the last 12-month average of $3.65bn.

In terms of number of cross border deals, the sector saw a rise of 30.61% over the last 12-month average with 64 deals against the average of 49 deals.

In value terms, Europe led the activity with cross border deals worth $2.22bn in November 2020.

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power industry cross border deals in November 2020: Top deals

The top five cross border deals accounted for 77.9% of the overall value during November 2020.

The combined value of the top five cross border deals stood at $3.42bn, against the overall value of $4.39bn recorded for the month.

The top five power industry cross border deals of November 2020 tracked by GlobalData were:

1) Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Equis and Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Board’s $1.25bn private equity deal with Equis Development

2) The $860.49m asset transaction with RWE by Greencoat UK Wind

3) Snam’s $469.89m acquisition of Industrie De Nora

4) The $423.24m acquisition deal of Ence Energia S.L.U. by Ancala Partners

5) GIC’s private equity deal with AC Energy Philippines for $412.8m.