Greek firm Hellenic Petroleum is eyeing diversification into the renewable energy market.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was founded in 1991 to create a new post-Cold War era in central and eastern Europe.
And it has just signed the first project under its new framework for renewable energy by subscribing to €28.3 million in bonds issued by Hellenic Petroleum.
The funds will support the company in developing a pipeline of photovoltaic and wind projects with a combined capacity of 190 MW.
The total volume of the bond issuance was €450 million in two tranches, with the EBRD subscribing to the second tranche of €74.5 million alongside the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank and other selected institutional investors.
The EBRD launched its Greek Renewable Energy Framework in March 2017.
The goal of the €300 million facility is to finance investments in electricity generation from renewable sources and in electricity distribution and transmission capacity to improve efficiency, reduce losses and enable the integration of renewables into the grid.
The Framework followed the establishment by Greece of a market-based, renewable-energy support scheme that introduces competitive auctions to replace fixed-price feed-in tariffs.
Hellenic Petroleum’s renewables subsidiary, Elpe Renewables, submitted successful bids for three photovoltaic power plants in the first such auction and has more projects under preparation.
Harry Boyd-Carpenter, EBRD Director, Power and Energy Utilities, said: “We are very pleased to support Hellenic Petroleum in diversifying their business into renewable energy. Our new renewables support scheme in Greece lays a sustainable foundation for the development of the sector, in particular by using a competitive mechanism. The success of such a strong and experienced company as Hellenic Petroleum is a real endorsement for that mechanism.”
Andreas Shiamishis, Deputy CEO & CFO of Hellenic Petroleum, added: “The EBRD has been a long-standing partner of Hellenic Petroleum and this transaction presents us with another opportunity to increase the scope of our cooperation. The EBRD’s commitment to Greece and the renewables sector is aligned with our own strategy and supports economic growth and investment in the country.”
The EBRD started investing in Greece on a temporary basis in 2015 to support the country’s economic recovery. To date, the Bank has invested some €1.2 billion in 22 projects in the financial, energy, infrastructure and agribusiness sectors of the Greek economy.
Between 2007 and 2016 the EBRD invested more than €3.5 billion directly in renewable energy across all its countries of operations, supporting 104 projects in 23 countries, and funding more than 5.3 GW of capacity.