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Norwegian and Dutch funds will submit Tennet bids by mid-September according to Handelsblatt

Norwegian and Dutch funds will submit Tennet bids by mid-September according to Handelsblatt

A consortium consisting of the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund (SHF) and Dutch pension fund APG is planning to make a bid by mid-September for a stake within power grid operator TenneT, Handelsblatt reported Thursday, citing sources familiar with this matter.

The Dutch government said that it would announce its decision next month on whether to sell a minority stake in the German division of the grid operator, or to pursue a partial IPO.

According to a report in a German business paper, if the negotiations fail to produce a positive result, TenneT Germany will pursue listing plans, and within two days publish an "intention" to float.

APG, TenneT and the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund declined to comment.

In May, people familiar with the situation said that TenneT had begun talks with investors regarding the sale of a minor stake in its German Division. This could be one of the biggest deals in Europe for this year.

Sources said that the sale of new shares of TenneT Germany would raise up to 13 billion euros. However, the actual amount raised could be much lower, depending on the size and level of debt.

The German electricity network needs to be upgraded to cope with the growing renewable energy capacity, and help the country transition from fossil fuels. The price of $1 is 0.8615 euro. (Written by Rachel More and Ludwig Burger, with additional reporting by Benoit van Overstraeten and Geert de Clercq; edited by Joe Bavier.)

(source: Reuters)