NextEnergy scoops up 45.3MW Chilean solar project

Portfolio Guanaco II is the fund’s second in the country [Image: Chelsea/Unsplash ]

 

NextPower III ESG NPIII ESG), NextEnergy Capital’s international institutional solar fund, has acquired a new project in Chile.

Portfolio Guanaco II will add a further 45.3MWp generation capacity to NPIII ESG.

This is the second portfolio NPIII ESG has acquired in Chile, after the acquisition of the original 42.2MWp Guanaco portfolio in Q4 2020, strengthening NPIII ESG’s position in the Chilean solar market.
The acquisition of Guanaco II brings NPIII ESG’s portfolio to 21 plants for an installed capacity of 485MWp.

This latest success further demonstrates the investment manager’s ability and skill to identify and acquire attractive investment opportunities.

The acquisition of Portfolio Guanaco II covers 5 separate projects located in the Central and North regions of Chile.

The combined generation capacity of these projects adds up to 45.3MWp, with the portfolio benefiting from 100% regulated revenues, with the energy sold covered by the stabilized price scheme PMGD regime.

The portfolio was developed by a leading Spanish developer which has a global pipeline of more than 6GW in various stages of development in the European market (Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom) and Latin America (Chile, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia).

NPIII ESG is a private fund exclusively focused on the international solar infrastructure sector, principally targeting projects in carefully selected OECD countries, including the US, Portugal, Spain, Chile, and Italy.

NPIII has a significant portfolio of further acquisition targets; there are currently 3 portfolios under exclusivity for an installed capacity of 358MW and a further 1.7GW under negotiation.

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The investment team continues to focus its efforts on expanding the portfolio having to date reviewed over 35GW of solar projects in its carefully selected geographies, including the USA, Latin America, and Europe.

During the third and fourth quarter of 2021 acquisitions are expected to bring the Fund’s total installed capacity to c.1200MW.

NPIII ESG is a closed-ended 10-year fund that has already raised US$530m (€450m), with a hard cap target of US$1bn by year-end 2021.

It is targeting 13-15% gross levered IRRs and, based on the assets it has acquired and what it has in exclusivity, it is ahead of this target.

The Fund continues to enjoy significant momentum across its planned acquisition pipeline and its fundraising activities,

NPIII ESG managing director Filinto Martins said: “This is our second acquisition in Chile taking our total generation capacity in the region to c.90MWp.

“We have made significant progress on our first portfolio in Chile, progressing and finalising constructions and securing debt financing.

“Our Chilean portfolio is highly attractive and all our current assets in the region have contracted revenues and capacity payments for the lifetime of the assets which complements the strategy well.

“I am excited that NextPower III ESG continues to rapidly expand its portfolio in line with our selective pipeline as we continue to increase our global solar asset footprint.”

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