Suez and Gaz power up
in the UK

Electrabel, a subsidiary of French utility Suez, and merger partner Gaz de France (GdF) have jointly acquired a power plant in England from Goldman Sachs and Cargill for an undisclosed amount.


Electrabel, a subsidiary of French utility Suez, and merger partner Gaz de France (GdF) have jointly acquired a power plant in England from Goldman Sachs and Cargill for an undisclosed amount.

Electrabel, a subsidiary of French utility Suez, and merger partner Gaz de France (GdF) have jointly acquired a power plant in England from Goldman Sachs and Cargill for an undisclosed amount.

The 50:50 purchase of Teeside Power Plant – Europe’s largest combined-cycle gas turbine – will enlarge GdF’s UK footprint, raising its total installed electricity production capacity to 1,150 MW. The French utility already has a plant in Shotton, Wales.

For international industrial and services group, Suez, the deal also signals expansion plans in the UK where it has been present since 1984, generating €1.7 billion (£1.3 million) in 2007.

Marc Barber

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Marc was editor of GrowthBusiness from 2006 to 2010. He specialised in writing about entrepreneurs, private equity and venture capital, mid-market M&A, small caps and high-growth businesses.

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