News
17 February 2022

Polaris closes on Nicaragua geothermal refinancing

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Renewables
Region:
Americas

Canadian-listed renewables developer Polaris Infrastructure has closed a senior debt refinancing for its 72MW geothermal power plant in Nicaragua. The lenders on the $110 million facility are DEG ($28 million), FMO ($60.4 million), and Proparco ($21 million). The debt has a tenor of 15 years and an...

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