Nossaman Assists Google on $4.75 Billion Acquisition of Intersect Power

05.08.2026
Nossaman Announcement

Relying on its deep, nuanced experience in the renewable energy and infrastructure development sectors, a Nossaman team led by Brooke Marcus and Willis Hon supported Google in its acquisition of Intersect Power for $4.75 billion in cash, plus the assumption of debt. The transaction was announced on December 22, 2025, and closed on March 10, 2026.

The acquisition will enable more data center and generation capacity to come online faster while accelerating energy development and innovation. Intersect’s operations will remain separate from Alphabet and Google under the Intersect brand and will be led by Sheldon Kimber. It will partner closely with Google’s technical infrastructure team, continuing work on in-development and new joint projects. This includes the companies’ first announced co-located data center and power site, under construction in Haskell County, Texas. Included in the transaction are Intersect’s world-class team and multiple gigawatts of energy and data center projects in development, or under construction, from its successful existing partnership with Google.

In addition to Brooke and Willis, the Nossaman team included partners Michelle McCarthy, Anna Tang, Rebecca Barho, Simon Adams, Joseph Haney, Youju Min, Doug Schwartz, Simon Santiago, Allison Callaghan, Melissa Ferringer and Michelle Mellon-Werch and associates Kimberly Kamkar, Nur Ibrahim, Jennifer Seely, Tyler Leigh, Brian Wilson, Emi Lemberg, Kendall Sirica, Samantha Savoni, Amanda Botelho, Adeyemi Ojudun and Julia Botezatu.

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