-- 远景能源(Envision Energy)周五宣布,已从西班牙对外银行(Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria,简称BBVA)获得5亿美元融资,用于拓展其在欧洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲的可再生能源项目。 该融资旨在为远景能源的客户提供灵活的融资方案,包括多元化的融资工具、优化的营运资金管理以及延长的付款期限。 该计划将使融资能够在项目开发早期阶段就得到安排,并涵盖可再生能源项目全生命周期的咨询服务,从而帮助缓解资金压力并加速项目部署。 今年早些时候,远景能源在香港获得了一笔等值6亿美元的可持续发展挂钩银团贷款,BBVA是该笔贷款的牵头安排行之一。 远景能源高级副总裁兼欧洲及拉丁美洲区总裁彭海龙表示:“全球能源转型不仅需要技术创新,还需要能够加速大规模部署的前瞻性金融解决方案。”
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