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Enmax to buy Emera Maine operations in deal valued at $1.8B

Emera Inc. has signed a deal to sell its operations in Maine to Enmax Corp. in a deal valued at $1.8 billion, including debt.

Regulated electric transmission and distribution company serves about 159K customers in northern Maine

Calgary-based Enmax has hit a roadblock in its quest to purchase Emera Maine, a regulated electric transmission and distribution company in the northeastern U.S. (Evelyne Asselin/CBC)

Emera Inc. has signed a deal to sell its operations in Maine to Enmax Corp. in a deal valued at $1.8 billion, including debt.

Emera Maine is headquartered in Bangor and serves 159,000 customers in the northern part of the state.

It is a regulated electric transmission and distribution company.

Under the deal, Enmax will pay $1.29 billion plus assume roughly $500 million in debt.

In American currency, the companies value the total deal at $1.3 billion US, including debt.

The deal is expected to close late this year, subject to conditions and regulatory approvals, including by the Maine Public Utilities Commission and the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.