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    UAE's Masdar in talks on $200 million solar power deal with Endesa, sources say

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    Posted on March 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Masdar is nearing a $200 million deal with Endesa for a 49.9% stake in a solar portfolio, enhancing its European presence.

    Masdar and Endesa Close to $200M Solar Power Agreement

    By Pietro Lombardi

    MADRID(Reuters) - Abu Dhabi renewable energy company Masdar and Spanish power utility Endesa are closing in on a deal that would see Masdar pay around $200 million for a 49.9% stake in a solar portfolio controlled by Endesa, according to two sources familiar with the deal and a document seen by Reuters.

    The deal for the roughly 450 megawatt portfolio builds on the existing partnership between the companies and would further expand Masdar's operations in Spain, a country it sees as key for its European growth.

    "While we do not comment on market speculation, we continue to explore opportunities in the region as we expand towards our global target of 100 gigawatts by 2030," a spokesperson for state-owned Masdar said.

    Endesa declined to comment.

    The deal would also fit with the strategy of Italy's Enel, Endesa's owner, of selling minority stakes in some projects to keep debt at bay while maintaining control of the assets.

    In July last year Masdar took a minority stake in a 2-gigawatt (GW) solar portfolio controlled by Endesa.

    In September it bought green energy company Saeta Yield from Canada's Brookfield in a $1.4 billion deal.

    Masdar is controlled by UAE's power and water firm TAQA, its National oil company ADNOC and sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment Company.

    The Masdar spokesperson referred to the previous deal with Enel, the acquisition of Saeta and that of a majority stake in Greek renewable energy company Terna as operations "further expanding our European footprint".

    (Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; editing by Aislinn Laing and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Masdar is negotiating a $200 million deal with Endesa.
    • •The deal involves a 49.9% stake in a solar portfolio.
    • •This expands Masdar's operations in Spain.
    • •Endesa's owner, Enel, aims to manage debt by selling stakes.
    • •Masdar's European expansion includes previous deals in Greece.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UAE's Masdar in talks on $200 million solar power deal with Endesa, sources say

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Masdar's negotiations with Endesa for a $200 million stake in a solar power portfolio in Spain.

    2What is the significance of the deal?

    The deal would expand Masdar's operations in Spain and align with Enel's strategy to manage debt by selling minority stakes.

    3Who are the key players in this deal?

    The key players are Abu Dhabi's Masdar and Spanish power utility Endesa, with Enel as Endesa's owner.

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