PLENIUM MANAGEMENT SL.
Location
Madrid
Founded
2013-11-28
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2025-04-22 (forbes.es)
Plenium closes financing for more than 25 million for a biomethane plant in the country -
Madrid, 22 (Europa Press) Plenium Partners has closed with ING Italy financing for more than 25 million euros, through a format of 'Project
Read more2024-08-23 (bioenergy-news.com)
Ecualia Capital invests over €100m in Italy’s biomethane sector | Magazine
Plenium Partners, an independent Spanish investment group, has announced a new deal in Italy’s biomethane sector. It has been made with Aragorn Value Leadership, a prominent developer of biomethane plants with an extensive track record in the renewable energy sector in Italy. The transaction will be made through Plenium Partners’ Ecualia Capital fund and marks…
Read more2023-01-19 (energyglobal.com)
Lightsource bp supports Plenium Partners and Bankinter Investment’s solar growth in Spain
Lightsource bp has agreed the sale of its 247 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) project to independent renewable energy investors Plenium Partners and Bankinter Investment.
Read more2021-10-27 (reuters.com)
Spain's Naturgy, investment fund Plenium to team up to buy Eolia, Expansion says
Spain's Naturgy Energy Group and investment fund Plenium Partners are planning to team up to buy Spanish renewable energy firm Eolia, newspaper Expansion reported on Wednesday, citing unidentified market sources.
Read more2021-05-19 (tradingview.com)
FCC plans to sell its renewable energy business to Plenium, Vozpopuli reports — News
FCC BME:FCC, a Spanish engineering firm controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, has agreed to sell 49% of its renewable energy business, FCC Energia, to investment fund Plenium Partners, the Spanish news website Vozpopuli reported on Wednesday, without citing any sources.FCC's exit from the…
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