News
03 February 2021

Mainstream out to banks for Copihue wind project debt

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Renewables
Region:
Americas

Mainstream Renewable Power started sounding out banks last month for an approximately $160 million loan to fund its 100MMW Copihue wind farm in Chile. Mandates are due imminently, with financial close targeted for April. The project, which is the final portion of its 1.3GW Andes Renovables solar and...

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