This Week In Energy Transition - Sitka Power Expands Renewable Footprint With Strategic Asset Acquisition

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Sitka Power Inc. has acquired a portfolio of operating renewable electricity generation and battery storage assets from Saturn Power Inc., marking a key development in the energy transition landscape. This acquisition includes approximately 39 megawatts of wind, solar, and battery storage assets located in Ontario and Saskatchewan, with output sold through long-term contracts. Sitka Power, formed in November 2024, aims to strategically expand its renewable energy footprint in Canada, supported by backing from a private infrastructure fund managed by an affiliate of Long Life Capital Inc. This transaction underscores Sitka Power’s commitment to providing clean electricity and contributing to a sustainable future.

Elsewhere in the market, Suzlon Energy was a standout up 7.0% and finishing the session at ₹54.16. At the same time, Samsung Heavy Industries lagged, down 7.9% to finish the session at ₩13,570.

Suzlon Energy's record-high order book of over 5.5 gigawatts highlights its strong revenue growth potential. Discover more about Suzlon's strategic initiatives by exploring our detailed narrative on the company.

As a follow-up, take a look at our Market Insights article "Sectors And Industries To Watch In 2025," where we explored the shifting dynamics within the energy sector, including the subdued outlook for oil and gas and the growth challenges and opportunities for renewables, particularly in the U.S. and globally.

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