APICORP Provides $70.5m for Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park

APICORP Provides $70.5m for Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park
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APICORP Provides $70.5m for Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park

APICORP Provides $70.5m for Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park

The Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP) has signed an agreement with Shuaa Energy 3 P.S.C sponsored by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), ACWA Power and Gulf Investment Corporation, to provide $70.5 mn in financing for the fifth phase of development of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, UAE.

Part of a larger project finance facility amounting to $420.2 mn provided by a number of local, regional and international banks, the funds will be used in the development, construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of a $564 mn 900MW state-of-the-art solar photovoltaic (PV) plant. Utilizing bi-facial panels with tracking technology, the plant will produce the lowest cost of electricity in the world at just under $0.017 (1.7 cents) per kWh.

The project is aligned with Dubai’s Integrated Energy Strategy 2030 as well as Clean Energy Strategy 2050, aimed at securing a sustainable supply of energy and diversifying energy supply sources.

Phase 5 of the development of the Park, the single-site solar park in the world, is expected to power 270,000 homes and offset 1.18 million tons of CO2 emissions annually. It also marks a crucial milestone for Dubai as the city aims to reduce its reliance on imported natural gas by achieving 7% of installed capacity from solar energy by 2020 and 25% by 2030.

Dr. Ahmed Ali Attiga, Chief Executive Officer at APICORP, said: “APICORP continues to be a leading player in the advancement of the MENA renewables sector, as part of the global transition towards sustainable low-carbon energy sources. We are delighted to partner with DEWA, ACWA Power and GIC on yet another pioneering initiative which will benefit Dubai economically and environmentally. The agreement represents the latest milestone in our quest to expand our green energy portfolio and support the scaling up of renewable energy technologies through effective tailored financing solutions.”

Over the past four years, APICORP has committed around $450 mn of capital towards renewable projects as part of its strategic drive to enable MENA countries to utilize the region’s abundant renewables energy resources and help Member Countries achieve a more sustainable and diversified energy mix.

APICORP also provided a $50 mn credit facility to SirajPower and acquired an equity stake in Yellow Door Energy, both of which are based in the UAE.

This includes a $110 mn in financing for Shuaa Energy 2, an 800MW PV plant developed by Masdar and EDF Energies Nouvelles in phase 3 of the MBR Solar Park that provides power to 160,000 homes and offsets 1.4 mn tons of CO2 emissions annually.



Spain Gives Green Light for Saudi STC to Raise Stake in Telefonica to 9.97%

STC said it aimed to build up an interest of 9.9% in the Spanish telecoms company worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.53 billion) and become a major shareholder - File Photo
STC said it aimed to build up an interest of 9.9% in the Spanish telecoms company worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.53 billion) and become a major shareholder - File Photo
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Spain Gives Green Light for Saudi STC to Raise Stake in Telefonica to 9.97%

STC said it aimed to build up an interest of 9.9% in the Spanish telecoms company worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.53 billion) and become a major shareholder - File Photo
STC said it aimed to build up an interest of 9.9% in the Spanish telecoms company worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.53 billion) and become a major shareholder - File Photo

The Spanish government has given the green light to Saudi Arabia's largest telecoms operator, STC Group, to raise its stake in Telefonica beyond 5% and reach 9.97%, Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said on Thursday.

Cuerpo confirmed an earlier report by El Pais newspaper during a news conference following the cabinet's weekly meeting in which the stake increase was approved, Reuters reported.

"Measures and conditions have been set and accepted voluntarily by the Saudi company to ensure that (the operation) takes place," Cuerpo told reporters.

He said the government's decision followed an "exhaustive analysis based not only on compliance with current legislation but also to guarantee the national interest in defense and ensure the strategic element in telecommunications".

Last year, STC said it aimed to build up an interest of 9.9% in the Spanish telecoms company worth around 2.4 billion euros ($2.53 billion) and become a major shareholder.

The Saudi group said at the time it owned a 4.9% stake in Telefonica and financial instruments giving it another 5% in what it called economic exposure to the company.

The Spanish government had to authorize the deal as Telefonica is considered a defence service provider and therefore a strategic company.

The Saudi company has said it does not intend to gain control of or a majority stake in Telefonica.