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RWE increases stake in Amprion, the power grid operator, by $4.1 billion

RWE, Germany's largest power producer, said Monday that it had increased its stake in power grid operator Amprion from a minority to a majority of?3.6 billion euro ($4.11 billion) and would be issuing new shares to finance the deal.

RWE will receive a 55% pro-rata stake in Germany's second largest high-voltage grid operator. This deal exposes the company to more regulated returns, at a time that its capital allocation has been scrutinized by some investors.

Markus Krebber, CEO of RWE, said in a statement that the company was expanding its portfolio into grid infrastructure.

By increasing our stake in Amprion, and by providing additional funding to expand Germany's transmission network, we gain attractive growth opportunities."

RWE announced that the deal will be funded through the issuance of?shares equivalent to 10% of the German group’s share capital. Qatar, the German group’s largest?shareholder already, and Norges Bank have?agreed?to?buy?1 billion euros of shares.

The Frankfurt-listed shares of the company were trading 2.3% lower as of 1643 GMT.

Sources told us in February that Amprion's major owners were considering selling their stakes to new investors due to the growing need for funding energy networks in Europe. Reporting by Christoph Steitz, editing by Tom Sims. $1 = 0.8750 euro

(source: Reuters)