Mainstream Renewable Power Closes Second Phase of c.US$1.8 billion Wind and Solar Financing Deal in Chile
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DUBLIN, September 1, 2020, /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
- US$620m secured from a consortium of five banks for 630 MW of wind and solar assets
- One of the largest renewable energy debt financing deals undertaken in the
world this year
- Deal underlines Mainstream's commitment to renewable power build-out in Chile
and its track record in delivering gigawatt-scale renewable energy platforms
- Full 1.3 GW Andes Renovables platform continues to make excellent progress
despite COVID-19 impact due to strict internal safety protocols
Global wind and solar development company, Mainstream Renewable Power
("Mainstream" or "The Company"), has reached financial close for the second
phase of its wholly-owned and fully-contracted 1.3 gigawatt "Andes Renovables"
wind and solar power generation platform in Chile.
The Company has successfully raised US$620 million in debt to fund construction
of phase two of what is one of Latin American's biggest wind and solar
generation platforms. This brings to US$1.25bn raised to date by the Andes
Renovables platform.
The Senior financing has been provided by a consortium of five banks: IDB
Invest, KfW IPEX-Bank, DNB, CaixaBank and MUFG, and is one of the largest
renewable energy debt financing deals undertaken in the world this year. A
sixth bank, Santander, provided a VAT facility.
The 630 megawatt (MW) second phase of Andes Renovables – called "Huemul" – is
comprised of three onshore wind and two solar PV generation assets. All five
assets are in pre-construction and will reach commercial operation between 2021
and 2022. They will generate enough sustainable electricity to power 781,000
Chilean homes and will displace 744,200 metric tonnes of CO2 each year.
Andes Renovables is a c.US$1.8 billion, three phase wind and solar generation
platform comprised of seven onshore wind and three solar PV generation assets.
The first phase, Cóndor reached financial close in November 2019 and is already
over 30% complete. The build-out has created nearly 1,200 jobs across three
regions of the country and has safely continued throughout the COVID-19
pandemic under strict sanitary and social distancing protocols. The next and
final phase, "Copihue", is comprised of one further wind asset with a 100 MW
capacity and is on track to reach financial close in H1 2021.
Vestas, Nordex Group and Siemens Gamesa are supplying the wind turbines and the
wind farm assets will be built by Sacyr Industrial, SEMI and Elecnor. The solar
PV assets will be built by Sterling & Wilson and Metka-Egn. All five main power
transformers for the projects will be supplied by Hitachi ABB Power Grids. Grid
connection works will be carried out by Transelec, Inprolec and Isotron-Siemens
consortium.
Mary Quaney, Mainstream's Group Chief Executive said:
"Reaching financial close on the second phase of our Andes Renovables platform
is a further positive step on Mainstream's journey to delivering Latin
America's number one wind and solar PV power generation platform.
"Despite the uncertain economic environment caused by COVID-19, today's
announcement is testament to the support of the banking consortium of
Mainstream as the world's leading independent developer of renewable energy.
"Mainstream is building something much bigger than the sum of its many parts –
the Andes Renovables platform is evidence of renewable energy infrastructure on
a massive scale and comes at a vital time for Chile as the country looks to
invest in a green and sustainable recovery from COVID-19 by decarbonising its
electricity system, as well as lowering the price of power generation nationwide."
Manuel Tagle, Mainstream's General Manager for Latin America said:
"This latest milestone comes as we are making excellent progress on the
construction of the first phase of the platform and I have been delighted by
the response of our teams on the ground to the challenging conditions that the
pandemic has created.
"The economic and environmental impact of the platform is very significant and
with a development pipeline of 2.7 gigawatts of wind and solar assets in
addition to the Andes Renovables platform, Mainstream remains committed to
making an even greater contribution to Chile for the foreseeable future."
Notes to Editors:
About Mainstream Renewable Power in Chile
In 2016, Mainstream was the biggest winner in Chile's largest ever
technology-neutral electricity auction, taking 27% of the total allocated
capacity. Chile's National Energy Commission awarded Mainstream a 20-year
index-linked, US dollar denominated contract, to supply 3,366 Gigawatt Hours of
firm power starting in 2021. Mainstream has also delivered an additional 332 MW
of wind generation in Chile via the Aela Platform with its joint venture
partner Actis, delivering its first wind farm into commercial operation in
2014. Mainstream has an additional 2,700 MW of wind and solar PV generation
assets under development in Chile.
Detailed Project information
Andes Renovables Platform
Phase Name MW onshore wind MW Solar PV Commercial Operation
1 Condor 3 assets (426MW) 1 asset (145MW) 2021
2 Huemul 3 assets (425 MW) 2 assets (205 MW) 2021 - 2022
3 Copihue 1 asset (100 MW) n/a 2022
951 MW (onshore wind) 350 MW (solar PV)
Phase two – Huemul assets
Asset MW Region Commercial
Equipment Construction
Name Technology capacity Operation
supplier contractor
Puelche Sur Onshore Wind 156 Los Lagos 2022 Nordex Group SEMI
Llanos
del Viento Onshore Wind 160 Antofagasta 2022 Siemens Gamesa Elecnor
Ckani Onshore Wind 109 Antofagasta 2022 Vestas Sacyr
Industrial
Pampa Tigre Solar PV 100 Antofagasta 2021 Full EPC contract
Metka-Egn
Valle Escondido Solar PV 105 Atacama 2021 Full EPC contract
Sterling & Wilson
TOTAL 630
Contact:
Emmet Curley, Head of Communications & Positioning
Phone: +353 86 2411 690
Email: emmet.curley@mainstreamrp.com
About Mainstream Renewable Power
Mainstream Renewable Power is the world's only independent developer of
utility-scale wind and solar power assets with a global footprint. The company
is focused on delivering a high-quality portfolio of more than 9 GW of wind and
solar assets across Latin America, Africa, Asia Pacific as well as the Offshore
wind sector globally.
Mainstream has delivered more than 1.1 GW of wind and solar assets into
commercial operation and is currently constructing a further 1.9 GW across
Latin America and Africa.
In Chile, Mainstream's wholly-owned 1.3 GW of fully contracted wind and solar
assets are on track to reach commercial operation from 2021. In Africa, the
company has delivered 600 MW of wind and solar assets into commercial operation
in South Africa and currently has 250 MW of wind assets in construction there.
Through its Lekela Power joint venture in Africa, it has 410 MW of wind assets
in construction in Senegal and Egypt.
Mainstream is the most successful independent developer of offshore wind at
scale globally. It has successfully consented Hornsea One (1.2 GW), the
largest operational offshore wind plant in the world today; and developed the
Hornsea 2 project (1.4 GW) before selling these projects and the entire Zone
in 2015. Mainstream fully consented the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind project
in Scotland, 450 MW, currently under construction.
Mainstream's Soc Trang 800MW offshore wind development in Vietnam is one of
South East Asia's largest renewable energy developments. The Company signed an
agreement with Eni, the global energy company, to collaborate on potential
renewable energy developments across Africa and Southeast Asia, with an initial
focus on the UK's offshore Round 4.
Mainstream has raised more than EUR3.0bn in project finance to date and employs
more than 300 staff across five continents.
www.mainstreamrp.com
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