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Smoky Mountain Holdings LLC Closes Landmark $435 Million Financing

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Smoky Mountain Holdings LLC Closes Landmark $435 Million Financing
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Smoky Mountain Holdings LLC Closes Landmark $435 Million Financing

2025-08-15 04:07 Last Updated At:04:31

NEW YORK & KNOXVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 14, 2025--

Argo Infrastructure Partners, LP (“Argo”) today announced the successful closing of a $435 million senior secured notes financing on behalf of Smoky Mountain Holdings LLC (“Smoky”), a joint venture between Argo and Brookfield comprised of the Smoky Mountain Hydroelectric facilities: the Cheoah, Calderwood, Chilhowee, and Santeetlah hydroelectric dams.

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The transaction for US$435 million of Senior Secured Notes is the first financing of this nature completed in the US Private Placement market, combining fixed and variable amortization features. The financing closely follows the 10-year power purchase agreement with Tennessee Valley Authority (“TVA”) signed in 2024 that will deliver over 14 GWh of homegrown carbon-free hydroelectric energy and avoid more than 11 million tons of CO2 emissions for TVA’s customers over the next ten years.

We’re proud to have closed this first-of-its-kind financing structure, which reflects Smoky's status as a best-in-class, flexible and dispatchable clean energy portfolio. As digitalization, artificial intelligence, and advanced industries redefine the future of energy demand for TVA, this transaction not only fortifies the nation’s energy grid but also powers the next wave of innovation, delivering the reliable, low-carbon energy that will shape tomorrow’s economy and the technological breakthroughs of the future,” said Brice Soucy, Argo Director at Smoky.

“This innovative investment grade financing represents another step in supporting clean energy in the Tennessee Valley and the resilient, low-carbon energy that the AI economy demands,” said Jason Zibarras, Founder and Managing Partner of Argo Infrastructure Partners. “This project demonstrates our and Smoky’s commitment to innovation, powering economic growth, and U.S. leadership in the global AI ecosystem.”

Argo Infrastructure Partners

Argo Infrastructure Partners LP, founded by Jason Zibarras, is an independent fund manager with a long-term approach to infrastructure investing. Argo invests in high-quality infrastructure businesses and assets that provide essential services to their communities over their long operational lives, including investments in utilities, renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and other long duration infrastructure assets. Argo’s investment philosophy couples sound investment return with responsible and sustainable investing. As of July 2025, Argo manages over ~$6.5 billion in assets on behalf of its investor partners. For more information, visit www.argoip.com.

Jason Zibarras; Brice Soucy

Jason Zibarras; Brice Soucy

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Three people, including a 10-month-old girl, were killed Sunday when high winds toppled a tree in northern Germany during an Easter egg hunt, police said.

Around 50 people from a nearby residential facility for new mothers, pregnant women and children were attending the event in woods near the town of Satrupholm at about 11 a.m. when a 30-meter (100-foot) tree fell on the group, police said in a statement.

Four people were pinned under the tree. A 21-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl were treated by first responders but died at the scene, while the woman's 10-month old daughter died later in the hospital. An 18-year-old woman suffered serious injuries and was brought to the hospital by helicopter.

The facility is part of the state-funded child welfare system and supports pregnant women and new mothers who need help, according to its website. Grief counselors were sent to the scene.

Pictures from the scene published by the Bild news site showed several Easter eggs scattered on the ground and two of the victims covered in white sheets.

The area had been under a high winds warning from the German weather service.

Rescue workers are on the scene after an accident in a wooded area south-east of Flensburg, Germany on Sunday, April 5, 2026. (Benjamin Nolte/dpa via AP)

Rescue workers are on the scene after an accident in a wooded area south-east of Flensburg, Germany on Sunday, April 5, 2026. (Benjamin Nolte/dpa via AP)

Schleswig-Holstein, Flensburg: Police officers stand next to a fallen tree in a wooded area south-east of Flensburg, Germany on Sunday, April 5, 2026. (Benjamin Nolte/dpa via AP)

Schleswig-Holstein, Flensburg: Police officers stand next to a fallen tree in a wooded area south-east of Flensburg, Germany on Sunday, April 5, 2026. (Benjamin Nolte/dpa via AP)

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