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February
5, 2010
London,
United Kingdom: Amplio Closes on 6 MW of Italian Solar Plants
The
Amplio Group has completed and connected two plants of 1MW each
and expects to connect by the end of the month four additional
plants of 1MW. Amplio’s investment will be approximately €13 million
for a total of 6MW of solar plants in the provinces of Foggia
and Lecce in the region of Puglia in southern Italy. This brings
Amplio’s total investment in solar in the last 12 months to approximately
€33 million, financed in part with equity and vendor finance in
order to accelerate construction of the solar plants.
Amplio
is expanding its solar team and in 2010 will be seeking finance
for an additional 20-30MW, which are in the final permit stages
and ready to commence building. Once the plants are fully operational,
Amplio intends to refinance its solar portfolio with senior bank
debt. This additional 6MW will bring Amplio’s fully operational
solar portfolio to a total of 9MW.
Amplio
has already built and project financed 3MW in Sicily, with Martifer
as Engineering, Procurement and Construction (“EPC”) contractor.
Amplio has been working with three other EPC contractors, Ecowareand
Sinergia Sistemi of Italy and Solarig of Spain.
In
July 2009, Amplio announced that it had secured €40m from institutional
investors to build a pipeline of up to around 100MW of photovoltaic
solar plants over two years. In order to achieve this, Amplio
is continuing to expand its solar business into other markets
through strategic partnerships with companies active in the installation
of solar plants on the roofs of industrial buildings and companies
operating in other geographical markets such as France and America.
Alberto
Dalla Rosa, CEO of Amplio Solar, commented: "This additional 6MW
gives Amplio Solar a good regional diversification as we now have
3MW operating in Sicily and a pipeline of fully integrated solar
developments in other regions including Sardinia, the Marche and
centre-north areas of Italy. At Amplio, we remain confident of
reporting further significant progress in the year ahead."
Riccardo
Segat, CEO and Founder of Amplio Group, commented: "Despite a
difficult credit market, Amplio continues to grow its solar business
thanks to the strong support of equity partners and good partnerships
with EPC contractors. Amplio Solar is focused on delivering more
MW during 2010 under the current tariff regime, creating one of
the leading solar energy businesses in Europe."
Further details about: Amplio
Group
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