Total power industry cross border deals worth $6.6bn were announced globally for April 2022, with the KKRInc $2.52bn private equity deal with Albioma being the sector’s biggest investment, according to GlobalData’s deals database.
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The value marked an increase of 70.3% over the previous month of $3.87bn and a drop of 1.9% when compared with the last 12-month average of $6.72bn.
In terms of number of cross border deals, the sector saw a drop of 15.22% with 39 deals in April 2022 when compared to the last 12-month average of 46 deals.
In value terms, Europe led the activity with cross border deals worth $3.56bn in April 2022.

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By GlobalDatapower industry cross border deals in April 2022: Top deals
The top five cross border deals accounted for 87.03% of the overall value during April 2022.
The combined value of the top five cross border deals stood at $5.74bn, against the overall value of $6.6bn recorded for the month.
The top five power industry cross border deals of April 2022 tracked by GlobalData were:
1) KKRInc $2.52bn private equity deal with Albioma
2) The $1.55bn acquisition of Solenergi Power by Shell Overseas Investments
3) European Investment Bank $652.6m venture financing deal with Enel
4) The $525m private equity of Tata Power Renewable Energy by BlackRock Real Assets and Mubadala Investment
5) Impala,Mirova and Omnes Capital $490.03m private equity deal with TagEnergy