SAN DIEGO and NEW YORK, NY (September 29, 2015): EDF Renewables (EDF RE) has closed on the transaction to sell a 50 percent interest in the 200 megawatt (MW) Longhorn Wind Project to a fund managed by BlackRock’s Infrastructure Investment Group (“BlackRock Infrastructure”). Longhorn Wind follows the closing of Hereford Wind Project (200 MW) in February, marking the second of five projects that BlackRock and EDF Renewables signed agreements on earlier this year. The remaining three projects, Spinning Spur 3 (194 MW), Roosevelt (250 MW) and Milo (49.65 MW) wind projects, will close upon completion of construction and tax-equity financing.
The Longhorn Project, located in Floyd and Briscoe counties, is comprised of 100 Vestas V-100 wind turbine generators each with a rated capacity of 2 MW. The Project will interconnect to the recently completed Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (CREZ) transmission infrastructure which enables delivery of long-term, clean, competitively priced power from the strong renewable resource regions of West Texas to the rest of Texas.
EDF RE remains closely involved in Longhorn Wind maintaining 50 percent ownership stake. EDF Renewables, the leading provider of renewable operations and maintenance services in North America, will provide balance-of-plant operations and maintenance for the facility including 24/7 remote monitoring from its NERC compliant Operations Control Center (OCC).
Raphael Declercq, Vice President Portfolio Strategy at EDF Renewables stated, “With the recent signing of two additional 50 percent sales regarding the New Mexico projects of Roosevelt and Milo, EDF RE has committed 50 percent stakes in 894 MW of US wind energy projects to BlackRock since the start of 2015. Those partial sell-downs are an integral part of our divestiture business line. During the past 3 years, we have placed into service 3.1 GW and over the same period of time we sold stakes equivalent to approximately 1.3 GW of net capacity.”
“We are pleased to partner with EDF Renewables to add the Longhorn Wind to our global renewables portfolio,” said Jim Barry, Global Head of BlackRock Infrastructure.
“The North American renewable infrastructure market presents tremendous opportunity for our clients and we look forward to growing our relationship with EDF Renewables,” said David Giordano, head of the North American Renewable Infrastructure team at BlackRock Infrastructure. “This project is a great example of the growing set of investment opportunities in US infrastructure.”
BlackRock operates one of the largest renewable power investment platforms in the world with over $1.5 billion of AUM and commitments. The Longhorn project is the 16th transaction completed to date by BlackRock Infrastructure in the renewables space, bringing the total invested portfolio to approximately 615 MW of wind and 178 MW of solar projects located across the USA, Canada, Ireland, UK and France.
Longhorn’s clean megawatts will generate enough electricity to power approximately 55,000 homes – according to US Environmental Protection Agency methodology – avoiding approximately 375,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year, the equivalent of the annual emissions from approximately 80,000 passenger vehicles.