Eversource is selling its subsidiary that provides water to five Massachusetts towns to a newly created quasi-public water authority in Connecticut.
Eversource Energy is selling its Aquarion Water Company to the Aquarion Water Authority (AWA), a quasi-public corporation in the state of Connecticut, for $2.4 billion. The deal, subject to certain closing adjustments,
Eversource has announced a final agreement to sell Aquarion Water Company for approximately $2.4 billion. The company is being sold to Aquarion Water Authority and South-Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority.
Officials of the New Haven-based Regional Water Authority say their planned multi-billion deal to acquire Aquarion Water won't impact customer rates.
The sale, which is valued at approximately $2.4 billion, includes $1.6 billion in cash and $800 million in net debt to be extinguished at closing. The total value represents 1.7 times the rate base as of December 2024.
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