Aquila Capital acquires 148 MW wind power project in Lehtirova

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Aquila Capital announced the acquisition of a large wind power project in Lehtirova in the North of Sweden.

The wind park will have 41 Vestas V 126 3.6 MW turbines with an installed capacity of almost 148 MW and an annual production of approximately 490 GWh once they are connected to the grid in 2018.

A large proportion of the energy produced by the wind park will be sold at a fixed price to a subsidiary of Google under a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA), which was a key factor in the realisation of the wind project.

OX2, a Swedish renewable energy company, is the project developer. OX2 will build the park as EPC supplier and take care of its technical management.

The transaction represents Aquila Capital’s second significant investment in the Scandinavian wind power market within less than a year following an investment in Norway’s largest operational wind park, Midtfjellet Vindkraft.

Roman Rosslenbroich, CEO and co-founder of Aquila Capital, said, “ Over the past few years we have established a broad network of local partners and we have comprehensive experience in identifying attractive investment opportunities, executing transactions and providing asset management for large-scale renewable energy projects.”

“The cooperation with our project partners in this transaction has always been constructive throughout the entire transaction phase and we are looking forward to the long-term cooperation with Google and OX2,” Rosslenbroich added.

Francois Sterin, director, Global Infrastructure at Google, said, “Google has been carbon-neutral since 2007 and we are committed to powering 100% of our operations with renewable energy sources. Today’s announcement is Google’s seventh European wind power deal to date and reinforces our position as the world’s largest corporate renewable buyer.”

The acquisition will increase Aquila Capital’s track record in the wind sector to 900 MW. The company’s hydropower investments include the two largest portfolios of small-scale hydropower plants in Norway and generate an annual production of over 1,400 GWh. Aquila Capital’s track record in renewable energy investments amounts to EUR 3 billion.

Rajani Baburajan

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