Lenders have until 24 September to submit debt offers for Abu Dhabi solar project
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) has set a deadline of 24 September for lending commitments to finance Abu Dhabi’s Shams 1 solar power project.
Shams 1 will cost around $740m to develop and the financing will include around $600m debt with a 20-year tenor. The scheme will generate 100MW of solar power.
A market sounding took place in June, with a request for proposals (RFP) issued to banks asking them to give an indicative response on the financing.
The project is said to have garnered a good level of interest from banks. According to a source close to the project, 16 banks are considering lending.
The high level of interest may be the result of several factors. As Abu Dhabi’s first thermal solar power project, banks are eager to finance the scheme, which is set to be followed by similar projects in the future.
Also, Masdar’s strong relationship status is said to have played a key role. However, it is the government’s willingness to shoulder risk associated with the project that is seen as particularly attractive for banks.
According to one banker, the “offtake risk is very low” as there is a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) in place. Further, almost all of the debt will be guaranteed by the government. As a result “pricing is very competitive.”
France’s BNP Paribas is acting as financial adviser on the project.
Masdar declined to comment on the financing of the project.
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