EDP Renováveis sells two wind power projects in Brazil to a Norwegian state-owned company for €300m
EDP Renováveis has reached an agreement with Statkraft, a Norwegian state company, to sell a 260 MW portfolio in Brazil.
EDP Renováveis has reached an agreement with Statkraft, a Norwegian state-owned company in the energy sector, to sell a portfolio of 260 megawatts in Brazil, the company led by Miguel Stilwell reported Tuesday night at advertisement to CMVM.
The portfolio consists of two wind projects in operation. The EDPR notes that the two projects “were commissioned in the past 12 months” and that the estimated “project value” is 1.57 billion riyals, equivalent to about 300 million euros.
The deal is still pending “pre-conditions, regulatory and other terms”.
The statement concludes that the operation “is part of the context of the €7 billion asset recycling program for the period 2023-2026 announced at EDP’s Capital Markets Day in March 2023, allowing EDP to accelerate value creation and recycling of capital for reinvestment.” in profitable growth.
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