en Leeward conclut le financement de deux projets solaires

en Leeward Renewable Energy conclut le financement des projets de Big Plain et Oak Trail, deux installations solaires.

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en Leeward Renewable Energy conclut le financement des projets de Big Plain et Oak Trail, deux installations solaires.

en Deux projets en Caroline du Nord

en Leeward Renewable Energy a annoncé avoir conclu un accord de financement de construction à terme. en Ces financements s’élèvent à $420 millions avec MUFG, ainsi qu’à $195 millions auprès de Wells Fargo. en Ils serviront à mener à bien les projets solaires de Big Plain en Ohio et d’Oak Trail en Caroline du Nord.

en Ces deux installations sont en cours de construction. en Une fois terminées, elles permettront de fournir 296MW d’énergie propre à Verizon Communications dans le cadre d’un contrat d’achat d’électricité à long terme. en Leeward prévoit ainsi la mise en service des deux projets pour la mi-2023.

en Leeward Renewable Energy est un acteur actif dans le domaine de l’énergie renouvelable. en Ainsi, la société s’engage à fournir des solutions énergétiques durables et propres pour tous ses projets. en En accord avec ces engagements, le financement obtenu par Leeward peut être qualifié de vert.

en Un financement vertueux

en En effet, MUFG constitue un agent structurant du prêt vert. en Il a joué le rôle d’arrangeur principal, coordonnateur et d’agent administratif pour le financement de la construction jusqu’à l’échéance. en Des financements de huit institutions financières ont été obtenus grâce à son rôle actif.

en De plus, la dette a été émise en vertu des principes des prêts verts. en Ceux-ci visent à faciliter et à soutenir l’activité économique durable sur le plan environnemental. en Wells Fargo a eu de son côté recours à son Institut pour la finance durable, créé en 2021.

en Celui-ci sert à soutenir les clients et les communautés pour accélérer la transition vers une économie à faible émission de carbone. en Leeward Renewable Energy développe et contractualise actuellement de nouveaux projets éoliens et solaires à travers les Etats-Unis. en Le financement obtenu aidera Leeward à poursuivre ses projets dont 20 GW sont en cours de développement et de construction.

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