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Tuesday, May 21 2019 - 17:00
AsiaNet
Mainstream Renewable Power: Audited 2018 Financial Results
DUBLIN, May 21, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Mainstream Renewable Power ("Mainstream" or the "Company"), the leading global 
developer of wind and solar power plant, today announces its audited results 
for the twelve-month period ended 31 December 2018 ("the period").

Highlights

Financial – A transformative year for the Company 

- Record profit of 487.5 million euros (2017: loss of 5.5 million euros) 
following the successful sale of the 450 MW Neart na Gaoithe wind farm project 
in Scotland to EDF Group 
- All Corporate Debt repaid (73 million euros) 
- 90 million euros trade facility secured with DNB Bank ASA and HSBC Bank PLC 
which is extendable to 200 million euros, subject to agreement, offering the 
freedom to pursue large-scale development opportunities globally 
- Mainstream on track to raise a further 700 euros – 800 euros million of 
project finance in 2019 
- Company back to its core equity ownership structure, privately owned by 
founder Eddie O'Connor, employees and a small retail investor base, following 
an institutional shareholder buyback in September 2018

Operational – Sustainably delivering more megawatts than any other independent 
developer

- More than 10.5 GW of new projects in development 
- 707 MW under construction 
- 804 MW delivered into operation 
- Carbon Disclosure Project recognition: Awarded A- (Leadership) 
- Avoided estimated net 998,340 metric tonnes of CO2 in 2017 
- Expanded footprint to match global ambitions – new offices opened in 
Edinburgh, Colombia, Singapore and Australia

Outlook – Poised to become a Global Renewables Major 

- Mainstream is extremely well-positioned to drive dramatic expansion and 
growth across its core Asia Pacific, Latin America and African markets, as well 
as the global offshore wind sector

Latin America: 

- Already the largest renewable energy developer in Chile with a 100-strong 
Chilean team 
- Focused on delivering the 1.3GW Andes Renovables platform into commercial 
operation between 2021 – 2022 
- Construction of the Sarco and Aurora projects in Chile (299 MW) as part of 
joint venture with Actis (Aela Energía) underway – commercial operations 
expected by H2 2019 
- The 33 MW Cuel Wind Farm has been in commercial operation for five years 

Asia Pacific: 

- Partnership with the Phu Cuong Group set to deliver Asia's largest wind 
project – the 800 MW Phu Cuong Soc Trang Offshore Wind Farm in Vietnam – first 
phase expected to reach financial close in 2020 
- Memorandum of Understanding in place to deliver an additional 1 GW of solar 
in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos 
- Two wind farms in development in the Philippines with a combined capacity of 
120 MW

Offshore: 

- Mainstream has established its Offshore Centre of excellence in Edinburgh 
- Projects being actively pursued in the UK, India, Vietnam and the USA 

Africa: 

- Additional 408 MW of projects under construction; 250 MW of which Mainstream 
is building in South Africa and an additional 158 MW under construction in 
Senegal 
- The Lekela Power platform (a joint venture with Actis) has additional 
projects in Egypt (250 MW with Power Purchase Agreement) and Ghana (150 MW)

Andy Kinsella, Mainstream's Group Chief Executive, said: "Mainstream is 
positioned to become one of a new class of Renewable Energy Majors as the 
transfer of capital from fossil fuels to sustainable energy accelerates. 

Following a transformative year in which we successfully completed the sale of 
our offshore wind farm in Scotland, we now have a robust balance sheet and are 
unrestricted in our ambitions to help growth economies develop through the 
delivery of renewable energy capacity. 

We are ready to embark on a significant expansion in our core Asia Pacific, 
Latin America and African markets, as well as returning to the UK's offshore 
wind sector where we have previously delivered 3.45GW of offshore wind. 

The return to our core ownership structure means we are set to deliver material 
growth and returns for shareholders over the next decade." 

About Mainstream Renewable Power

Mainstream Renewable Power is the most experienced developer of utility-scale 
wind and solar power plants globally. 

The company is focused on delivering a high-quality portfolio of more than 10.5 
gigawatts of wind and solar assets across Latin America, Africa and Asia 
Pacific. 

Globally, Mainstream has delivered more than 800 MW of wind and solar assets 
into commercial operation and is currently constructing a further 707 MW across 
Latin America and Africa. 

In Chile, Mainstream wholly-owns 1.3 GW of fully contracted wind and solar 
projects which are on track to reach commercial operation starting in 2021.

Mainstream is a world leader in the development of offshore wind plants. It has 
successfully developed 4.5 GW of offshore wind projects in the UK from initial 
concept, through consenting and to the ready-to-build stage. This includes the 
world's largest offshore wind farm; the Hornsea 1 and Hornsea 2 projects which 
are currently being constructed in the UK.

Mainstream's Phu Cuong Soc Trang 800 MW offshore wind project is South East 
Asia's single largest renewable energy development, while the Company has also 
recently prequalified to tender for India's first offshore wind development, 
the Gujarat 1,000 MW offshore wind tender. The company also has two wind farms 
in development in the Philippines.

Mainstream has raised more than EUR1.8bn in project finance to date and employs 
200 staff across four continents. 

www.mainstreamrp.com 

Contact:

Emmet Curley, Head of Communications & Positioning
Phone: +353-86-2411-690 
Email: emmet.curley@mainstreamrp.com

Jack Holden, FTI Consulting
Phone: +44 (0)20-3727-1200
Email: jack.holden@fticonsulting.com


SOURCE: Mainstream Renewable Power
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