Lightsource bp and Contact Energy Secure Financing for Solar Project

  • Lightsource bp and joint venture (JV) partner Contact Energy have secured a financing package worth NZ$267m.
  • In addition to Kōwhai Park, Lightsource bp and Contact Energy aim to expand their solar portfolio in New Zealand.

Lightsource bp and joint venture (JV) partner Contact Energy have secured a financing package worth NZ$267m ($160m) for the development of the Kōwhai Park solar farm, a 168MWdc [megawatt defined conditions) project in Christchurch, New Zealand.

The debt package is a green financing loan jointly underwritten by Westpac, Mizuho, China Construction Bank, and Intesa Sanpaolo.

Lightsource bp APAC managing director Adam Pegg said: “This project at Kōwhai Park is our first to reach this stage in New Zealand, and we are proud to have developed such strong synergies with our partners Contact and Christchurch Airport as we help progress New Zealand’s decarbonisation.

“Reaching this point on a project in a new country for the first time is a significant milestone. Contact has proven to be a fantastic partner through this project, and we have built a strong relationship. We look forward to working closely together on our future projects.”

This solar project marks the initial phase of Christchurch Airport’s renewable energy precinct, Kōwhai Park.

Solar farm construction is due to commence in late 2024, with commercial operations expected to begin in 2026. Once operational, the facility will generate more than 275 gigawatt-hours of green electricity annually to meet the energy needs of around 36,000 homes.

Contact Energy CEO Mike Fuge said: “Contact is glad for the investment of our first solar farm with our JV partner Lightsource bp. The solar farm will also be our first generation asset in the Canterbury region, increasing our geographical spread across the country.

“This news comes just weeks after our announcement to build the grid-scale battery in South Auckland and provides further proof of our investment in renewable energy in Aotearoa, New Zealand.”

CHINTEC, the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor, has been tasked with building the solar farm, while Ventia will deliver all network connection infrastructure.

In addition to Kōwhai Park, Lightsource bp and Contact Energy aim to expand their solar portfolio in New Zealand. This portfolio includes a 175MWdc solar farm in Glorit on the Kaipara Coast northwest of Auckland and a 160MWdc solar farm adjacent to Contact’s Stratford power station in Taranaki.

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