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ORIT closes on 199MW Irish solar deal




Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust (ORIT) has acquired four newly constructed solar farms located close to Dublin, Ireland.


The solar complex totals 199MW and was acquired from Statkraft Ireland, which developed and constructed the projects under ORIT’s oversight.


Following the acquisition, ORIT’s total capacity of operational renewable energy assets reaches 735MW.


The solar farms were originally subject to a conditional agreement between ORIT and Statkraft Ireland, with completion subject to the sites becoming fully operational.


They entered commercial operations in late December 2023, following which ORIT has now completed the acquisition.


The total acquisition cost of €160m was in part financed using a €80.6m debt facility provided by Allied Irish Banks and La Banque Postale.


Microsoft entered into a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to offtake the electricity produced at the solar farms, securing future revenue for ORIT from the solar complex.


A nearby fifth site totalling 42MW is currently under construction and is expected to become operational during the third quarter of 2024. Under a similar arrangement to the first four sites, ORIT will acquire this project once it becomes operational, expected to be around the third quarter of 2024, and this will be partly funded through an increase to the debt facility by up to €25.8m, which has been pre-agreed with the lenders.


Phil Austin, Chairman of ORIT, commented: “We are pleased to have completed this substantial acquisition, which sees ORIT become the owner of Ireland’s largest solar complex which will deliver a substantial amount of green electricity. Projects like this are vital to accelerating the journey to net zero. We have been delighted to partner with Statkraft as a highly experienced developer and Microsoft as the offtaker.”

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