Energy & Power Auctions & Asset Sales

Energy and power operations generate surplus generation equipment, electrical infrastructure, and facility assets as plants are upgraded, fuel strategies shift, and sites are decommissioned or repurposed. Heritage Global Partners has led asset dispositions within this sector for utility operators, independent power producers, and industrial energy users, including full power plant dispositions and surplus equipment sales, often involving grid-connected and regulated facilities.

Assets in this category originate from facility retirements, capacity upgrades, regulatory-driven transitions, and corporate restructuring. These sales connect buyers active in power generation, transmission, distribution, and industrial energy applications.

Typical Assets Sold

Current Auctions

Past Auctions

Expand Energy
Surplus Lab Equipment from Leading Natural Gas Producer: XRD Systems, GCs, HPLCs, ICP-OES, SEM, FT-IR & More! Oklahoma City, OK.

Starting: Jul 21st, 2025 7:00am CDT

Ending: Jul 22nd, 2025 10:00am CDT

Immediately Accepting Bids
NRG
Online Auction Featuring Large Scale Earth Moving Equipment From 2 NRG Power Plants! Waukegan & Romeoville, IL.

Starting: Jun 19th, 2023 7:00am CDT

Ending: Jun 20th, 2023 10:00am CDT

Immediately Accepting Bids
FirstSolar
Global Online Auction Sale #5: Surplus Assets of First Solar, Inc. a U.S. Manufacturer of Thin Film Photovoltaic Modules. Santa Clara, CA.

Starting: Aug 27th, 2019 7:00am PDT

Ending: Aug 28th, 2019 10:00am PDT

Immediately Accepting Bids
Entergy
Global Online Auction Sale Of Surplus MRO Assets From Entergy’s Baxter Wilson Power Plant. Vicksburg, MS.

Starting: Jul 16th, 2019 7:00am CDT

Ending: Jul 17th, 2019 10:00am CDT

Immediately Accepting Bids
ET Solar, Inc.
Global Online Auction Sale #2 Featuring 1.063 MW of ET-P672310 Solar Panels. Wilmington, NC.

Starting: May 29th, 2019 7:00am PDT

Ending: May 30th, 2019 10:00am PDT

Immediately Accepting Bids

Retiring generation equipment or upgrading facilities?

Buyer FAQs

Many components can be redeployed with engineering review.
Permits are site-specific and not typically transferable.
Buyers are responsible for specialized logistics planning.

Seller FAQs

Disconnection and safety protocols are completed by the seller before disposition.
Yes. Segmenting assets is common.
Buyer outreach targets utilities, energy operators, infrastructure investors, industrial users, and international buyers experienced in energy markets.