EDPR to acquire 544MW UK wind and solar sites

Deals with Vento Ludens and Wind2 total £71m [Image: EDPR ]

EDP Renewables (EDPR) has reached agreements to acquire a 544MW wind and solar portfolio in the UK.

The transaction has been reached through two separate agreements with the renewable energy companies Vento Ludens and Wind2 for a total consideration of up to £71m (€82m).

This will be conditional to the successful achievement of pre-determined milestones for each project.
The portfolio consists of 5MW operating wind farm commissioned in 2012 with a 20-year feed in tariff.

It also includes 192MW of wind projects under advanced stage of development, which will be participating in the upcoming CfD rounds and in the UK private PPA market, aiming to enter in operation until 2025.

It also consists of 347MW of projects under development, including 229MW of wind and 118MW of solar.

EDPR chief executive Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade said: ”The agreements we have reached in the UK, as part of our 2021-25 business plan, are an important milestone for the company.

“The UK is an old acquaintance for EDPR, as we have been developing offshore wind farms in the country for years.

“Entering the UK onshore market opens up a new range of possibilities to continue to diversify our business.

“This is a key market for us and we will continue to explore opportunities that add value and strengthen our leadership position in the renewable energy sector.”

The UK has a low-risk profile and is a sizeable power market of c.325 TWh, one of the largest in Europe.

Recently, the UK Government announced a target to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and has signalled that from 2021 onwards both onshore wind and solar will be able to participate in the CfD rounds, which are expected to occur every two years until 2030.

In addition, the UK is a very liquid market and has one of the most developed PPA markets in Europe, providing multiple routes to market for the portfolio.

This transaction allows EDPR to establish its presence in the UK onshore market with a sizeable and technologically diversified portfolio at different stages of development.

It also provides an experienced development team which will be focusing on additional opportunities in the country.

Furthermore, this portfolio reinforces EDPR’s overall presence in the UK, diversifying and complementing its already long presence in offshore, where it currently has 1GW of offshore gross capacity under construction and 0.9GW under development, through Ocean Winds.

The entry in the UK onshore market is within the context of EDPR Business plan 2021-25, providing diversification and growth optionality, further reinforcing EDPR’s worldwide leading position in renewables.

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