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Pattern Development completes financing for Ohorayama Wind project in Japan

By Michelle Froese | January 9, 2017

Pattern Energy Group LP (Pattern Development) and Green Power Investment Corporation (GPI) announced the completion of financing of the 33-MW Green Power Otsuki GK (Ohorayama Wind) power project. The two companies are joint venture partners on the Ohorayama Wind project, which is located in Kochi Prefecture, Japan.

Construction of the 33-MW Ohorayam Wind project is expected to be complete in March of 2018. GPI is also working on a 126-MW project, which is expected to be the largest wind farm in Japan.

“We are making steady progress on our commitment to develop 1,000 MW of new renewable energy sources in Japan, demonstrating the value of our partnership with GPI,” said Mike Garland, President and CEO of Pattern Development. “Together with GPI we have completed two solar facilities in Japan and are moving forward on Ohorayama Wind. We also have a broad and deep pipeline of new wind and solar projects, including several in the advanced stages of development.”

In 2016, Pattern Development and GPI announced the completion of two solar power projects in Japan – the 14 MW Kanagi Solar PV facility, located in Shimane prefecture of Japan, and the 42 MW Futtsu Solar PV facility, located in Japan’s prefecture of Chiba.

The Ohorayama Wind project has a 20-year power purchase agreement with Shikoku Electric Power Company for 100% of the output from the facility. The project is under construction and expected to reach completion in March of 2018.

“Ohorayama is our first wind project to reach financial close and start construction since we joined hands with Pattern in early 2014,” said Toshio Hori, CEO and founder of GPI. “This achievement is a reflection of the effectiveness of our partnership and we are excited about further executing on our portfolio of mature development assets. We expect our next project, a 126-MW wind farm in Aomori prefecture, to reach financial close and commence construction by mid-2017. It is expected to be the largest wind farm in Japan.”

 


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