Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) has announced the financial close for the 154MW Čibuk 2 wind farm in Serbia.
Non-recourse project financing for Čibuk 2 has been secured via commercial lenders, UniCredit and Erste who are extending a €144 million ($160 million) debt facility, a testament to the feasibility and the viability of renewable energy projects in Serbia.
Čibuk 2 has been developed by Masdar and Taaleri Energia, via their joint venture development vehicle Masdar Taaleri Generation, in partnership with New Energy Solutions, one of the leading developers in Serbia, said Masdar in a statement.
Nordex is supplying the turbines and will also provide operations and maintenance services for the project under a 35-year contract.
Construction on the project has already begun and it is expected to be operational by the first quarter of 2026, it stated.
The financial close agreement was signed at a special ceremony on the sidelines of RES Serbia 2024 in the presence of Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedović Handanović, Masdar’s CEO Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Taaleri’s Group CEO, Peter Ramsay and Taaleri Energia Managing Director, Kai Rintala.
"The successful conclusion of financing for Čibuk 2 is another landmark in the development of renewable energy capacity in Serbia, a strategic market for Masdar as we expand into Central and Eastern Europe," stated Al Ramahi.
"Today’s announcement is testament to investor confidence in the development of renewable energy in Serbia. Masdar plans to increase its investments in the region and we look forward to further strong support from the investment community," he added.
According to him, Čibuk 2 will produce enough renewable energy to power around 62,000 households and displace 311,200 tonnes of carbon dioxide during each year of operation.
Consisting of 22 Nordex 7MW turbines, it will share the same grid connection point as the 158MW Čibuk 1 wind farm, which was the largest utility-scale wind project in Serbia and the Western Balkans when it became operational in October 2019.
When completed, Čibuk 2 will bring Masdar’s total renewable energy capacity in Serbia to 312MW and make the combined Čibuk project the largest operational wind farm in Serbia.
Rintala said its investment in the neighboring Čibuk-1 wind farm in 2017 had proven to be a success.
"The quality of the project development of the Čibuk-2 wind farm, and the financing, offtake and turbine package that we have secured, gives us confidence that we will be able to repeat that success with the Taaleri SolarWind III Fund," he noted.
Nikola Stamenković, Member of Erste Bank Serbia’s Executive Board, said: “We are proud to highlight that Erste is providing 50 percent of the total loan of for the Čibuk 2 wind farm project, with Erste Bank Serbia locally financing approximately EUR 45 million, and Erste Group covering the rest. This marks the largest single green financing Erste Bank Serbia has provided to date. At the same time, this is the sixth wind farm we have financed, further strengthening our leadership position in financing green energy projects in the Serbian market."
UniCredit Bank acted as financial advisor and creditor for the refinancing of Čibuk 1 two years ago.
Serbia has set a target of 41 percent renewable energy capacity by 2030 and Masdar is working hand in hand with the Serbian government and local partners to support the nation’s clean energy ambitions.--TradeArabia News Service