-- 總部位於英國的再生能源開發商Enviromena週五宣布,已獲得8.25億英鎊(約11.2億美元)的融資,用於擴大其太陽能項目組合和再生能源平台。 該貸款將由西班牙對外銀行(BBVA)、義大利聯合聖保羅銀行(Intesa Sanpaolo)、勞埃德銀行(Lloyds)、國民威斯敏斯特銀行(NatWest)和法國興業銀行(Societe Generale)組成的銀團承銷。首筆5.25億英鎊的資金已到位,將用於支持其在英國各地建造1吉瓦的太陽能計畫。 該公司表示,隨著市場對清潔能源和國產能源的需求不斷增長,這筆融資是其加快專案交付能力的重要一步。 該貸款採用「靈活平台」結構,其中3億英鎊為未承諾資金,使該公司能夠根據專案進度靈活使用。
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