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Wednesday, November 06 2019 - 07:14
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Mainstream Renewable Power Closes USD$580 Million Wind and Solar Financing Deal in Chile
DUBLIN, Nov. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Global wind and solar development company, Mainstream Renewable Power 
("Mainstream" or "The Company"), has reached financial close for the first 
phase of its wholly-owned and fully-contracted giant 1.3 gigawatt "Andes 
Renovables" wind and solar power generation platform in Chile. 
The Company has successfully raised USD$580 million in debt to fund 
construction of phase one of what is one of Latin American's biggest wind and 
solar generation platforms. 

The financing has been provided by a consortium of six banks: CaixaBank, DNB, 
KfW IPEX-Bank, Natixis, SMBC and Societe Generale, and is one of the largest 
renewable energy debt financing deals undertaken in the region this year. A 
seventh bank, Banco Santander, provided a VAT facility.
The 571 megawatt (MW) first phase of Andes Renovables – called "Condor" – is 
comprised of three wind and one solar PV generation assets. Construction has 
already commenced, and the assets will reach commercial operation in 2021. They 
will generate enough sustainable electricity to power 680,000 Chilean homes and 
will displace 656,000 metric tonnes of CO2 each year.
Andes Renovables is a c.USD$1.7 billion, three phase wind and solar generation 
platform comprised of seven wind and three solar PV generation assets. The next 
two phases, "Huemul" and "Copihue", which have a combined capacity of c. 730 
MW, are on track to reach financial close in the coming months. 

The new wind farms will be built by Sacyr Industrial and Elecnor, with Vestas, 
Nordex Acciona and Siemens Gamesa supplying the wind turbines. Sterling & 
Wilson were selected to build the Río Escondido solar farm, while grid 
connection works will be carried out by Transelec, CGE, HMV and Siemens. All 
four main power transformers for the projects will be supplied by ABB.

Andy Kinsella, Mainstream's Group Chief Executive said: "Breaking ground at 
Mainstream's 1.3 gigawatt Andes Renovables platform is a major milestone in our 
long-term commitment to bringing low cost, clean energy generation to Chile. 
The start of delivery of this USD$1.7 billion, three phase project – one of the 
largest wind and solar power generation platforms in Latin America – is further 
evidence of Mainstream's position as the world's leading independent developer 
of renewables, with 9 gigawatts of assets in development across Latin America, 
Africa and Southeast Asia. Today's announcement will be closely followed by the 
financial close and start of construction at the second and third phases of 
Andes Renovables in the coming months."

Manuel Tagle, Mainstream's General Manager for Latin America said: "We are very 
proud to be leading the way in decarbonising Chile's electricity system as well 
as lowering the price of power generation in the country. Today's announcement 
of the financial close of Condor is particularly significant, as these four new 
projects alone will displace over 656,000 metric tonnes of C02 per year. 
Furthermore, with an additional 2.7 gigawatts of wind and solar development 
asset pipeline, the most geographically diverse in the country, we are 
committed to making an even greater contribution in the decades to come."

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.

Notes to Editors: 

Detailed Project information 
Phase	Name	   MW onshore wind	MW Solar PV	     Commercial Operation
1	Condor	   3 assets (426MW)	1 asset(145MW)	     2021
2+3	Huemul & 
        Copihue	   4 assets  (525 MW)	2 assets (205 MW)    2021 & 2022


Phase one – Condor assets 
Asset     Technology  MW         Region       Commercial   Equipment   
Construction
Name		      capacity                Operation    supplier    contractor

Tchamma	  Onshore     157        Antofagasta  2021         Siemens     Sacyr
          wind	                                           Gamesa      Industrial

Cerro     Onshore     185        Antofagasta  2021         Vestas      Elecnor
Tigre     wind                                             

Alena	  Onshore 
          wind	       84	 Biobío	      2021	   Nordex      Sacyr
                                                           Acciona     
Industrial
Río       Solar
Escondido PV	      145	 Atacama      2021	   Full EPC contract:
                                                           Sterling & Wilson
	             571 
                      MW
	
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 than9 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 800 MW of wind and solar assets into 
commercial operation and is currently constructing a further 1.5 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 a world leader in the development of offshore wind assets. It has 
successfully developed 3.5 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 Soc Trang 800MW offshore wind development in Vietnam is South East 
Asia's single largest renewable energy development. The Company signed an 
agreement with Eni, the global energy company, to  collaborate on potential 
renewable energy developments across Africa, Southeast Asia, with an initial 
focus on the UK's offshore Round 4.
Mainstream has raised more than EUR2.1bn in project finance to date and employs 
260 staff across five continents.
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Contact: 
Emmet Curley, Head of Communications & Positioning 
Phone: +353 86 2411 690 
Email: emmet.curley@mainstreamrp.com  


Source: Mainstream Renewable Power
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