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Renewable energy firm Abengoa begins bankruptcy proceedings

by The Associated Press   

Cleantech Canada
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Madrid-based Abengoa has about 24,000 employees worldwide, but owes nearly US$9.5 billion

MADRID—Spanish renewable energy and engineering giant Abengoa says it has begun bankruptcy protection proceedings in a bid to avoid what could be one of the country’s largest insolvencies.

Abengoa told Spain’s market regulator in a statement that it will be seeking preliminary protection from creditors with the aim of reaching a deal on its debts within four months.

The statement came after a Spanish technology firm announced it was pulling out of an agreement to help invest in the Seville-based firm.

Abengoa, which has some 24,000 employees worldwide, has debts worth some 9 billion euros ($9.5 billion).

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Abengoa shares were down by nearly 50 per cent at 0.47 euros in early afternoon trading in Madrid.

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