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Brookfield, CDPQ close $6.5bn Boralex buyout

A completed renewable-infrastructure deal gives clean-energy take-privates a fresh benchmark.

The US$6.5bn buyout of Boralex is complete, Renewables Now reports: Brookfield and CDPQ closed the deal this week, adding a renewable-power producer to two institutional infrastructure portfolios. The transaction pairs Brookfield's energy platform with CDPQ, the Quebec pension fund manager known as La Caisse. The report does not say how ownership will be split, only that the deal is valued at US$6.5bn.

The close lands in a crowded week for infrastructure capital. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners raised US$3bn for its second growth-markets strategy. Squadron completed a US$1.91bn refinancing of Australian wind assets. CalSTRS anchored Nuveen's infrastructure credit strategy with up to US$2bn. Boralex does not fit that pattern: existing generation capacity, not fresh commitments, is moving into private portfolios.

Infrastructure capital events this week, by size
Boralex buyout (Brookfield/CDPQ)$6.5BN
CIP growth-markets fund$3BN
Nuveen infra credit (CalSTRS anchor)$2BN
Squadron wind refinancing$1.91BN
RENEWABLES NOW; PWD TRACKING · AUG 2026

A marker for the next renewable take-private

For investors tracking renewable M&A, the completed buyout supplies a current valuation for a stand-alone clean-power developer. The report leaves strategic intent unconfirmed: whether Boralex is folded into an existing fund, held for the long term, or used as a platform for further acquisitions is not detailed. The price, though, is concrete. For a deal of this scale, it becomes a marker against which other renewable take-privates will likely be judged.

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