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October 5, 2018 · about 7 years ago

Investors Showing Great Interest in Taiwanese Offshore Wind Project

Funding for wpd’s Yunlin offshore wind project in Taiwan is close to completion and negotiations with a group of investors and banks will be finalised in a few weeks, the German developer said.

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Funding for wpd’s Yunlin offshore wind project in Taiwan is close to completion and the group of investors and banks will be finalised in a few weeks, the German developer said.

The two processes of equity and debt financing run in parallel with the result that the funding package for Yunlin will be completed by the end of the year, wpd said.

“As with all our previous projects, for Yunlin, too, we are able to rely on strong, well-known partners as investors who this time can take a maximum stake of 49 percent in this project,” said Achim Berge Olsen , member of the Management Board of wpd AG.

“Although we have discovered that there is great interest with regard to capital, not least from the Asian region, and we are several times oversubscribed, we will remain the majority shareholder with over 50 percent equity, and we will manage Yunlin with our team. On the debt side, we can see strong commitment on the part of the Taiwanese banks. For us it is very important to be able to integrate the know-how of the local financial institutions.”

As well as SMBC as the financial consultant , Taiwan’s largest state bank, the Bank of Taiwan, is acting as co-advisor and E-Sun as a further local advisor.

At the end of April, wpd was awarded a total of 1GW by the Taiwanese Ministry of Trade and Industry for the implementation of the Yunlin and Guanyin offshore projects. The cost of both projects amounts to around EUR 4 billion.

Yunlin is being constructed eight kilometers from the coast and comprises 80 turbines in the eight-megawatt class with a total installed capacity of 640MW. The first half of the turbines will be commissioned by 2020 and the other half in 2021.

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