KEY POINTS
  • Advent and General Electric confirmed the sale of GE's distributed power operations for $3.25 billion.
  • GE is selling the unit as part of a three-year plan to exit about $20 billion in industrial assets.
  • The sale highlights the demand for reciprocating engines by utilities, which pair them with wind and solar generators.
Then-President Barack Obama tours the General Electric Waukesha Gas Engines facility on January 30, 2014 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

U.S. buyout group Advent agreed to buy General Electric's distributed power unit for $3.25 billion, the companies said on Monday, marking GE's exit from a growing segment of the power business.

GE had put the unit, which makes Jenbacher and Waukesha brand reciprocating gas engines, up for sale as part of a three-year plan to exit about $20 billion in industrial assets. GE hopes to book as much as $10 billion in such proceeds this year.