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		<title>Scatec Commences Construction of 130 MW Barzalosa Solar Project in Colombia</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Scatec and Norfund reach financial close on a $121 million USD solar plant in Cundinamarca, marking a shift in Colombia's energy matrix....]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Renewable expansion strengthens Colombia energy matrix for investors.</h2>
<p>The Norwegian renewable energy company <a href="https://scatec.com">Scatec ASA</a> (OSE: SCATC) has reached financial close and initiated construction on the Barzalosa solar power plant in Colombia. The project, located in the <em>municipio</em> of Nariño within the department of Cundinamarca, has a planned capacity of 130 MWp. Total capital expenditure for the facility is estimated at $121 million USD.</p>
<p>The financing structure for the project is based on a 70% leverage model, utilizing a combination of equity and non-recourse debt. Scatec holds a 65% equity stake in the venture, while <a href="https://www.norfund.no">Norfund</a>, the Norwegian investment fund for developing countries, provides the remaining 35%. The senior debt was provided by <a href="https://www.bancolombia.com">Bancolombia S.A.</a> (NYSE: CIB; BVC: BCOLOMBIA) and the <em><a href="https://www.fdn.com.co">Financiera de Desarrollo Nacional</a></em> (FDN).</p>
<p>The <em>Financiera de Desarrollo Nacional</em> committed a total of 200,358 million COP to the project. This includes a senior debt facility of up to 164,458 million COP with a term of 18 years, representing approximately 50% of the total project debt. Additionally, the FDN provided a bank guarantee of up to 35,900 million COP to substitute reserve accounts for debt service and operation and maintenance costs. The FDN also acted as a co-structurer for the financial framework of the operation.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The financing of the Barzalosa project reflects the capacity of the FDN to structure long-term financial solutions that make strategic energy transition projects in Colombia viable,&#8221; said Enrique Cadena, Vice President of Structured Finance at the FDN.</p></blockquote>
<p>The law firm <a href="https://www.hklaw.com">Holland &amp; Knight</a> served as legal counsel to the lenders, Bancolombia and FDN, in the COP 330 billion financing transaction. The legal team was led by partner María Juliana Saa, with support from partner Inés Elvira Vesga and associates Juan Sebastián Parra and Juan Felipe Alonso. Other legal and financial advisors involved in the transaction included <a href="https://www.cuatrecasas.com">Cuatrecasas</a>, which advised the borrower; <a href="https://www.bu.com.co">Brigard Urrutia</a>, which advised FDN regarding the credit facility; and <a href="https://www.astrisfinance.com">Astris Finance</a>, which provided financial structuring advice.</p>
<p>Revenue for the plant will be supported by a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with <a href="https://www.btgpactual.com.co">BTG Pactual Comercializadora de Energía</a> (BVMF: BPAC11). The agreement covers 85% of the estimated energy production and is denominated in Colombian pesos, with adjustments based on the Producer Price Index. The remaining 15% of production will be sold on the Colombian spot market. The project is also eligible for the <em>Cargo por Confiabilidad</em> (reliability charge) and may access resources from the Inter-American Development Bank and the Climate Investment Funds.</p>
<p>Construction includes the installation of the solar array and the development of a six-kilometer transmission line to connect the plant to the national grid. Scatec is acting as the lead developer and the designated Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) provider, covering approximately 70% of the capital expenditure. The company will also manage operations, maintenance, and asset management. The Barzalosa plant is expected to reach its commercial operation date in the first half of 2027.</p>
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