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October 19, 2009
Reno,
NV, USA: Ormat Signs Joint Venture Agreement for 36MW in Israel
Ormat Technologies, Inc. , announced today that its Israeli subsidiary,
Ormat Systems Ltd., has signed a Joint Venture Agreement with
Sunday Energy Ltd., an Israeli private company to develop, construct
and operate solar-photovoltaic energy systems in Israel with a
total capacity of 36 MW.
Under
the JVA, Sunday will contribute the rights to all of its property
and roofs required to develop solar energy systems above 1 MW
to special purpose entities ("SPEs"). Ormat will own 70% of each
SPE and will also have control of it. Under the terms of the agreement,
Ormat and Sunday will act, jointly, as the EPC contractor and
the operator of each project in accordance with each company share
in the SPEs .
The
estimated capital expenditure for 36 MW of solar power systems
is approximately $195 million. The electricity generated from
the projects will be sold to Israel Electric Corporation Ltd.
under long-term power purchase agreements (20 years) and will
generate approximately $30 million in annual revenues. The SPEs
expect to finance their capital expenditure with 80% Non-Recourse
project finance debt.
Ormat
has more than four decades of experience in the development, construction,
financing and operation of hundreds of megawatts of renewable
energy projects world-wide, while Sunday is one of the leading
developers in the Israeli solar PV market has the know-how in
the design of solar systems using photovoltaic modules from various
suppliers and the capabilities to obtain the necessary regulatory
permits for construction and interconnection to the local grid.
Prior
to entering into this JVA, Ormat has entered into an agreement
with Sunday for the construction of a solar system for up to 1
MW on the roofs of its manufacturing facilities located in Israel.
The first system with a capacity of 50 kW has been installed and
connected to the grid since August 2009.
The
joint venture represents Ormat's commercial entry into the solar
energy market and its first major devotement in the solar photovoltaic
market in Israel.
Lucien
Y. Bronicki, Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer
of Ormat Technologies, said, "Ormat's commercial activity in the
solar energy market is part of a strategic plan to be a leading
player in renewable energy. We have a long, rich history in renewable
energy that includes activity in solar energy that we believe
we can leverage to bring unique benefits to this project. Our
connection to solar energy goes back over 30 years to the solar
pond project that we developed between 1977 and 1984. Our work
on the solar pond created the technological foundation for our
geothermal technology, which today positions Ormat as the industry
leader. We are pleased to finally add an Israeli solar installation,
to the current 1,200 MW of Geothermal and Recovered Energy power
plants that Ormat has installed throughout the years. We are looking
at this joint venture as an attractive business opportunity derived
by the reduction in solar PV modules prices and the increase in
their supply on one hand and the expected Israeli feed-in tariff
for large solar PV systems on the other hand."
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