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sPower Secures Investment for Beacon Solar Projects

published: 2016-11-16 17:50

sPower, a private owner in the United States of utility-scale solar operating assets, announced the November 2, 2016 completion of a tax equity investment and construction/term loan totaling $434 million.

KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc. acted as Coordinating Lead Arranger, with the debt facility provided by CIT Bank, N.A., CoBank ACB, Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A., KeyBank N.A., Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale (Nord/LB) and Siemens Financial Services, Inc. PNC Energy Capital and U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation partnered in this landmark deal to provide tax equity. CohnReznick Capital Markets Securities (CRCMS) advised sPower on the transactions.

“The team successfully came together to find creative finance and structuring solutions,” said Ray Henger, sPower SVP, M&A and Structured Finance. “While coordination across this many banks was a challenge, we appreciate how hard our partners worked to close the transaction.”

The monies will be used to finance a group of three solar projects that, when fully operational, will generate 183.4MWdc of renewable energy. All three of the Beacon Solar projects, located in Cantil, California, are currently under construction and have 25-year Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP). sPower anticipates Beacon 4 (56.5MWdc) will achieve commercial operations before the end of the month. Beacon 3 (63.0MWdc) is projected to come online by the end of the year with Beacon 1 (63.9MWdc) to follow in the first quarter of 2017.

“Leading investors are drawn to sPower’s demonstrated ability to develop consistently bankable renewable energy projects,” commented David Shipley, sPower CFO. “This most recent financing is critical as we work towards connecting nearly 500MW to the grid in the next 90 days.”

(Photo Credit: sPower)

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