The EnerCap Power Fund to refinance its 18 MW Horní Lodĕnice Wind Farm in eastern Czech Republic

PRAGUE, 18-Aug-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — The EnerCap Power Fund, managed by EnerCap Capital Partners has taken advantage of low interest rates and a forced loan portfolio sale by its existing lender to refinance its 18 MW Horní Lodĕnice Wind Farm in eastern Czech Republic.

The new debt facility comprises a CZK 497.8 million (approx. EUR 18.0 mil), 10-year term loan together with interest rate swaps both of which are provided by Česká spořitelna, a member of Erste Group which has participated in two other EnerCap project financings.

The windfarm, which is the third largest in the Czech Republic, was originally financed by the Austrian lender Investkredit which was subsumed into its parent Volksbank in 2012. Following a bailout by the Austrian state, Volksbank put its remaining loan book inclusive of the Horní Lodĕnice debt up for sale earlier this year. Facing uncertainty over the future owner of its senior debt, EnerCap opted to refinance and prepay the existing loan. Additionally, on top of the prepayment deal secured with Volksbank, there was an opportunity for the windfarm to lock in historically low Czech koruna borrowing costs under the new loan.

Constructed in 2008-9, the Horní Lodĕnice windfarm comprises nine Vestas V90 2.0 MW wind turbines for a total initial installed capacity of 18 MW. It is located in the east of the Czech Republic near the city of Olomouc.

“We’re delighted to secure this refinancing for the Horní Lodĕnice windfarm which was one of the first acquisitions by the EnerCap Power Fund and which has proven itself to be a strong investment. The outcome of the Volksbank loan book sale was uncertain, and we took the opportunity to create further value in one of our projects, something that has been difficult in Central Europe in recent years,” commented Shane Woodroffe, partner at EnerCap Capital Partners. “Now with all of the Fund’s projects in full operations, we are evaluating potential exit strategies”.

“We’ve been regularly providing financing to projects focusing on renewable sources. The opportunity to support EnerCap Power Fund in refinancing a major windfarm is quite remarkable, given the limited amount of windfarms in the Czech Republic,” said Frantisek Havrda, head of the financing department in Česká spořitelna.

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SOURCE: EnerCap

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