John Laing to develop a 57.6 MW wind project in Victoria

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John Laing has acquired from Infigen 100% of the 57.6 MW Cherry Tree Wind Farm project in Victoria, Australia and has reached financial close.

Once operational, the project, located approximately 15 km south east of Seymour in Victoria, is expected to generate output to power 37,000 average Victorian households, avoiding the emission of 200,000 tonnes of CO2annually.

The Cherry Tree Wind Farm is also expected to contribute an estimated 80 jobs during construction and five further permanent jobs during its operating life, creating significant economic activity in the local region.

Cherry Tree Wind Farm is John Laing’s fourth investment in the renewable energy sector in Australia in 2018, underpinning strong commitment to this sector. The investment is now part of a growing renewable energy portfolio in Australia that includes one of the highest performing wind farms in Australia, the Kiata Wind Farm in Victoria, along with three stages of the Hornsdale Wind Farm (SA). Its three other investments, Sunraysia Solar Farm (NSW), Finley Solar Farm (NSW) and Granville Wind Farm (Tas), are at various stages of construction.

The project is expected to reach commercial operation by Q2 2020. Project financing is provided by leading banks ANZ and Mizuho, and Infigen has entered into a long-term renewable energy power purchase agreement (“PPA”) for the purchase of renewable energy and green certificates from the Wind Farm for a 15-year term. As well as entering into a PPA, Infigen will remain involved in the project through the provision of construction management and asset management services. 

Cherry Tree Wind Farm will be constructed by international wind turbine manufacturer, Vestas, under an EPC contract, and Vestas will provide O&M services to the project for a 30-year period.  

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