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Wind Industry Profile of
France: Enbridge to Acquire 50% Interest in French Offshore Wind Development Company
EMF will be co-owned with EDF Energies Nouvelles, a subsidiary of Électricité de France S.A. dedicated to renewable energy. Closing of the acquisition is expected to occur on or about May 19.
Enbridge and EDF EN will co-develop three large-scale offshore wind farms off the coast of France that would produce a combined 1,428 megawatts of power. Development of the three projects is already underway; however construction is still subject to FID and regulatory approvals.
"This is a unique and strategic opportunity for Enbridge to further grow our investment in renewable power and build on our existing presence in European offshore wind generation. This investment in EMF advances our priority to build new business platforms that will extend and diversify growth," said Al Monaco, President and CEO of Enbridge. "The EMF development opportunities are underpinned by strong market fundamentals and a commercial framework that is very well aligned with our low-risk business model. Once fully operational, they are expected to generate attractive returns and accretion to available cash flow from operations."
Each of the three wind projects has been awarded a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) pursuant to which EDF, the power offtaker under the PPAs, will pay an indexed fixed price for 100% of the power generated by each facility and through which EMF will also be significantly insulated from variances in wind capacity. These three projects are in an advanced-stage of development with a permitting process close to completion, and significant technical and environmental studies already performed. Front-end engineering and design has been completed, construction contracts tendered and bids received.
Subject to Enbridge taking positive FID on each project individually, the Company would potentially invest up to CAD$4.5 billion in total for all three projects. Should the projects achieve FID, construction would start gradually from 2017 and continue the next five years through 2022.
The initial investment in EMF was included in the Company's previously announced secured growth program and will be funded from available liquidity. No incremental equity funding will be required. The incremental equity and debt required to construct the projects will be sourced once FIDs have been made. EMF is pursuing non-recourse project-debt financing for the debt component of the investment.
Enbridge is co-owner with EDF Energies Nouvelles' Group, in four operating onshore wind projects in North America.
Enbridge has interests in 24 renewable energy facilities, either operating, secured or under construction, with a net generating operating capacity of nearly 2,000-MW. The projects in operation produce enough gross power to supply power to more than 750,000 homes. During the past decade, Enbridge has invested nearly CAD$5 billion in renewable power generation and transmission.
About the three projects under development by EMF:
- 498-MW Eoliennes Offshore des Hautes Falaises offshore wind farm, located off the coast of Fecamp, France.
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450-MW Eoliennes Offshore du Calvados project, located off the coast of Courseulles-sur-Mer, France.
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480-MW Parc du Banc de Guerande project, located off the coast of Saint-Nazaire, France.
- Source:
- Enbridge
- Link:
- www.enbridge.com/...