Canadian Solar to acquire Recurrent Energy from Sharp Corporation

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Canadian Solar to acquire Recurrent Energy from Sharp Corporation

Canadian Solar Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement with Sharp Corporation to acquire Recurrent Energy, LLC, a North American solar energy developer, for approximately US$265 million.

Once completed, the acquisition of Recurrent will increase Canadian Solar's total solar project pipeline by approximately 4.0 GW to 8.5 GW, and its late-stage project pipeline by approximately 1.0 GW to 2.4 GW.

Located in California and Texas, Recurrent's 1.0 GW late-stage pipeline is one of the largest utility-scale project portfolios scheduled to be built prior to the ITC expiration in 2016, and represents an estimated revenue opportunity of at least $2.3 billion forCanadian Solar under a build and sell business model.

The transaction further expands Canadian Solar's position as a leading solar energy developer, with a globally diversified project pipeline in low risk geographies. In addition, this transaction broadens Canadian Solar's project development and financing capabilities, and enhances the Company's position for creating its own Yield-Co in the quarters ahead.

Credit Suisse acted as sole financial advisor and Foley & Lardner LLP acted as legal counsel to Canadian Solar. Scotia Capital (USA) Inc. acted as lead financial advisor to Sharp Corporationand Recurrent. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd./MUFG Americas also acted as financial advisor to Sharp Corporation. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP acted as legal counsel to Sharp Corporation.

Dr. Shawn Qu, Canadian SolarChairman and Chief Executive Officer, stated:

"The acquisition of Recurrent is an important milestone for us as it significantly expands and strengthens our position in the North American market, and places Canadian Solar firmly among the leading global solar energy companies. By combining Canadian Solar's global reach and experience with Recurrent's proven solar energy development track record in the US andCanada, we are significantly expanding the scale of our solar energy development platform. At the same time, this transaction broadens our strategic options to extend our business model from development and construction into potential ownership and operation of solar power plants as we work to create additional value for our shareholders."

Arno Harris, Recurrent EnergyChief Executive Officer, commented:

"Canadian Solar is a key player in the industry and we are fortunate that our collective visions for the future of the solar market are very much aligned. We look forward to close collaboration with our new parent company to bring solar power further into mainstream energy markets."

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