Stories tagged with "offshore wind"
Offshore wind finance: 3 for 3
Posted by Jerome a Paris on July 29, 2009 - 9:22am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Economics/Finance
Tags: finance, offshore wind, project finance, wind [list all tags]
Belgian and Dutch investors join EIB and banks in Belwind rescue
(24 Jul 2009)Banks have signed the most important European renewable energy project financing of 2009 so far, after a band of Low Countries investors bought the Belwind offshore wind farm from the failed Econcern group.
The deal, one of the most encouraging pointers so far that the worst of the credit crunch may be easing for clean energy, sees the European Investment Bank agree to lend EUR 300m towards a EUR 482.5m (USD 686.4m), 15-year debt package for Belwind.
The remaining EUR 182.5m of the long-term debt is being provided by [commercial banks]
This is the transaction I have been working on for over a year and a half and, between my bank's bailout, the credit crunch or my client's bankruptcy, it's been a rather stressful process - and an altogether too busy one, as may have attested my lack of presence on the Oil Drum in recent months.
It's the biggest offshore wind farm to be project-financed, it's the first to be financed that way since the credit crisis (and the third only altogether), and it's the first time the European Investment Bank (a multilateral financial institution, and the EU's official tool to finance large projects in and around the zone) is involved in taking project risk in the sector, following the clear push from EU governments over the past year.
US Department of Interior Moves to Speed Up Wind Energy
Posted by JoulesBurn on April 8, 2009 - 10:21am
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: offshore wind [list all tags]
The U.S. Interior Department has recently released a report entitled "Survey of Available Data on OCS Resources and Identification of Data Gaps". The report, commissioned by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and completed by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) branch of the department, outlines the energy resources available in the outer continental shelf (OCS) of the United States. Although the MMS is more well known for its role in auctioning off and granting permits for offshore oil and gas leases, the report is striking in that wind and wave energy potential receives top billing. The report (14 MB pdf) along with videos, podcasts, and presentation slides can be downloaded from the department's web site.

REPower 5M wind turbine, currently the world's largest, in the Scottish North Sea.
Fierce pride - yes it works! (or, first ever bank-financed offshore wind farm inaugurated!)
Posted by Jerome a Paris on June 5, 2008 - 8:30pm in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: finance, offshore wind, wind [list all tags]

This is me in front of the windfarm which I helped finance two years ago. It's up and running, and will be generating clean energy for the next 20-25 years - at a price guaranteed not to increase for the whole period. It was inaugurated yesterday and christened Princess Amalia windfarm, after the young daughter of the Dutch crown prince.
All my wind diaries are now listed in this Windpower index story.
Offshore Wind
Posted by Jerome a Paris on December 10, 2007 - 10:55am in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: electricity, offshore wind, renewable energy, wind [list all tags]


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(And yes, in case there is any doubt, I work in the industry, finance it and spoke at the conference)


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