MPC Energy Solutions (MPCES) has entered the Mexican renewable energy market with the acquisition of Los Santos Solar I.
The solar photovoltaic (PV) project, located in Ahumada, Chihuahua, has been operational since 2017 and has an installed capacity of 15.8 MWp.
“The acquisition of Los Santos Solar I marks our entry into the Mexican renewables market, further strengthening our regional presence, which now spans six countries across Latin America and the Caribbean,” says Martin Vogt, CEO at MPC Energy Solutions.
The project, which was financed and built by Buenavista Renewables (BRV), has a USD-denominated power purchase agreement (PPA) with German cable manufacturer Leoni Cable and the International De La Salle Educational Network. MPC Energy Solutions has acquired full ownership of the project and 20-year project financing has been provided by the U.S. Government’s Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the North American Development Bank (NADB). The closing of the acquisition is expected to take place in Q1 2022 and is subject to customary conditions.
“This deal is another confirmation that we are on track to deliver on our project pipeline, implying 177 MW installed capacity and $40 million of asset-level revenue by the end of 2023,” adds Vogt. “It reinforces our position as a leader in the region’s renewable energy market with close to 11,000 MW of installed wind and solar PV capacity and potential for further growth given the abundance of resources and demand for clean energy from the private and public sectors.”
Los Santos Solar I has the potential to be extended from 15.8 MWp to approximately 90 MWp. MPC Energy Solutions has signed a right of first refusal (ROFR) agreement with the developer. The extension may be ready to build in 2023.