Natural Power has provided technical due diligence for phase three of CPC’s Lakiakangas wind farm to support the financing of the project, which is located in western Finland between the Isojoki and Kristinestad regions.
The proposed Lakiakangas 3 wind farm is an 86 MW wind farm consisting of 20 Vestas V150 4.3 MW turbines, and it is due to start producing power by the end of 2021.
Luke Gregson, senior advisory project manager at Natural Power, said: “Through our previous work in the Nordics, we have developed extensive local knowledge and experience throughout our business. Having conducted pre-financial close due diligence on both the first and second phases of the Lakiakangas project and acting as lender’s technical advisor on the second phase, we were very familiar with the scheme. It is great for our business to see deal-making continue to advance the low-carbon agenda in 2020, despite the impacts of Covid-19.”
During the course of the phase three work, we conducted a licenses and permitting review as well as an in depth project document review, including turbine supply, service and availability; balance of plant agreements; grid connection offer; power purchase agreement; and the project's financial model.
Erik Trast, managing director at CPC Finland Oy, said: “We chose Natural Power for the third time in Finland to conduct the technical diligence of the Lakiakangas 3 wind farm due to our previous experiences with the team. From the outset, Natural Power had the procedures and a well-rehearsed due diligence team in place. The work was completed in a record time to the fullest satisfaction of the sponsors and financier, ensuring we met the ambitious time schedule set out in the project finance process.”
We worked in partnership with Etha Wind Oy, a Finnish consultancy based in Vaasa, Finland, who assisted with the delivery of the work related to environmental, planning and grid due diligence for this project. Etha Wind also supported us in the delivery of due diligence on the Lakiakangas 1 and 2, which have been generating power since 2017 and 2019, respectively.
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