Antin Infrastructure Partners closes Veolia's District Energy Networks business acquisition financing

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Antin Infrastructure Partners has closed the financing of US$1.25 billion for the acquisition of Veolia’s District Energy Networks business. 

The portfolio comprises steam, hot and chilled water and electricity production plants, including cogeneration, and 13 networks in ten US cities. 

The sale has been completed on December 30, 2019. 

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