Baseload investigates the possibility of a new strategic partner

August 19, 2020

Baseload Capital Holding AB (“Baseload” or the “Company”) has decided to investigate the possibility to identify a new strategic partner that may invest alongside the existing shareholders in order to accelerate the deployment of geothermal Heat Power projects.


As of today, Baseload, through its fully owned subsidiary Baseload Capital Sweden AB (publ), has invested into Heat Power projects in Iceland, Japan, Taiwan and in the US. Baseload Capital, as a group, is constantly looking at opportunities for further expansion into selected key markets. Given the capital intensive industry the group operates in, a potential transaction with a financially strong strategic partner would add operational flexibility and allow for accelerated expansion in the target markets.DNB Markets, a part of DNB Bank ASA, has been mandated by Baseload Capital Holding AB as financial adviser for the potential transaction.

For more information, please contact:
Alexander Helling CEO of Baseload Capital
alexander.helling@baseloadcap.com

Pernilla Wihlborg, COO, Baseload Capital
pernilla.wihlborg@baseloadcap.com

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