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CEFC provides $98.5m debt finance to Victoria solar farm – RenewEconomy

By Giles Parkinson on 3 October 2017
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The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) says it has agreed to provide all the debt finance needs for what will be Victorias largest solar farm in a bid to accelerate the project, which it says will help bring stability and diversity to the states energy supply.

The CEFC says it will provide $98 million in debt finance towards the 88MW (AC) Bannerton Solar Park, which was last week sold to a consortium of equity investors led by the UK private investment manager Foresight Group.

The solar farm, which will be the biggest in the state to date, won a contract for the states tram network and will supply the state government with renewable energy certificates. It also has a contract…

Read the full article at: http://reneweconomy.com.au/cefc-provides-98-5m-debt-finance-to-victoria-solar-farm-73995/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianOctober 3, 2017

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CEFC provides $98.5m debt finance to Victoria solar farm – RenewEconomy

By Giles Parkinson on 3 October 2017
Print Friendly

MT19423

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) says it has agreed to provide all the debt finance needs for what will be Victorias largest solar farm in a bid to accelerate the project, which it says will help bring stability and diversity to the states energy supply.

The CEFC says it will provide $98 million in debt finance towards the 88MW (AC) Bannerton Solar Park, which was last week sold to a consortium of equity investors led by the UK private investment manager Foresight Group.

The solar farm, which will be the biggest in the state to date, won a contract for the states tram network and will supply the state government with renewable energy certificates. It also has a contract…

Read the full article at: http://reneweconomy.com.au/cefc-provides-98-5m-debt-finance-victoria-solar-farm-73995/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianOctober 2, 2017

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