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The Houston company filed for bankruptcy in June. Its situation offers stark lessons for the future of the U.S. residential ...
“Companies are struggling, but the tariffs did not put them into bankruptcy,” said Stephanie Roth, chief economist at Wolfe ...
Sunnova Energy said on Wednesday that it has agreed to sell a portion of its residential solar installation business to Omnidian for $7 million in cash, along with the assumption of certain ...
Although the collapse of the leading solar financing company has not slowed the progress of the renewable energy sector, ...
In June, Marelli Holdings, a major global automotive supplier, filed for bankruptcy in the US. In court filings, CEO David Slump blamed the tariffs for destabilizing Marelli's business, which depends ...
US solar residential installer Sunnova has entered into a stalking horse asset purchase agreement with Omnidian for some of its assets.
In its bankruptcy filing, Sunnova estimated its assets and liabilities to be in the range of $10 billion to $50 billion.
The judge overseeing Sunnova Energy’s bankruptcy case will approve the sale of the solar firm’s assets to a group of its lenders.
A group of Sunnova Energy’s lenders won a bid to purchase nearly all of the bankrupt solar firm for a $90 million loan credit, $25 million in cash, and the assumption of certain liabilities and ...
This is a summary of a request from Sunnova Energy International to hire Kobre & Kim as special counsel, filed June 30 with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston.
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