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Grenergy secures $355M financing for Chilean hybrid projects

Financing SolarStorageHybridRenewables closed Chile
USD355M
Deal Value
398 MW
Capacity
operating
Stage
Gran Teno, Tamango, Planchón
Project

Grenergy has secured $355 million in senior non-recourse financing for its Gran Teno, Tamango, and Planchón hybrid plants in Chile. The financing, led by BNP Paribas with participation from Banco Santander and Rabobank, will refinance the operating Gran Teno and Tamango projects and fund the construction of Planchón. These projects are part of Grenergy's Central Oasis platform, which aims to replicate the solar-storage hybridization approach used in Oasis de Atacama. The projects have long-term PPAs, with remaining volumes to be marketed through GR Power.

Deal Analysis

Grenergy's successful procurement of $355 million in non-recourse financing for its Chilean hybrid projects underscores the growing investor confidence in renewable energy and storage solutions in South America. The financing, led by BNP Paribas with participation from Banco Santander and Rabobank, will refinance existing operations at Gran Teno and Tamango, while also funding the construction of the Planchón project. These projects are part of Grenergy's Central Oasis platform, demonstrating a strategic focus on replicating successful solar-storage hybridization models. The presence of long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) provides revenue certainty, while remaining volumes will be marketed through GR Power, further de-risking the investment. This deal highlights the increasing sophistication of renewable energy financing, with established financial institutions like BNP Paribas, Banco Santander, and Rabobank actively participating. The hybrid nature of the projects, combining solar and storage, addresses intermittency challenges and enhances grid stability, making them attractive to investors and offtakers alike. The deal also signifies Chile's commitment to renewable energy development and its attractiveness as a destination for foreign investment in the sector. The involvement of GR Power as an offtaker further strengthens the project's financial viability and demonstrates the growing role of infrastructure investment companies in the renewable energy landscape.
  • Sizeable $355 million non-recourse financing secured for Chilean hybrid projects.
  • Financing led by BNP Paribas, with participation from Banco Santander and Rabobank, indicating strong institutional investor confidence.
  • Projects benefit from long-term PPAs, providing revenue stability.
  • Hybrid solar-storage configuration addresses intermittency and enhances grid stability.
Market Context: The renewable energy sector in Chile is experiencing significant growth, driven by government policies and increasing demand for clean energy. Hybrid projects combining solar and storage are becoming increasingly common, offering a more reliable and dispatchable power source. Chile's stable regulatory environment and attractive investment climate make it a key market for renewable energy developers.

Market Context

This deal is part of the Solar, Storage, Hybrid, Renewables sector in Chile.
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