SunEdison Evaluating Corporate Structure, May Become Partnership
Will WadeSunEdison Inc. is evaluating options for its corporate structure and may seek to become a general partner for a master-limited partnership.
The renewable energy developer already controls a unit that owns and operates power plants and said last week that it’s creating a second, similar unit.
“The most efficient and commonly utilized structure by sponsors of yield vehicles is the general partnership structure in a master limited partnership,” the company said Monday in a statement.
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