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Tenaska Closes Commercial Financing for Imperial Solar Energy Center South
by Staff Writers
Omaha NE (SPX) Apr 12, 2012

First Solar is the technology provider and the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the project, using its advanced thin film photovoltaic modules.

Tenaska has announced that it has closed financing for Imperial Solar Energy Center South, a utility-scale photovoltaic solar generating plant in southern California.

The project represents Tenaska's expansion into solar power generation and is the first of what is expected to be a number of solar generating stations the company will develop in California and other states.

The 946-acre renewable energy project was developed in Imperial County by an affiliate, Tenaska Solar Ventures, LLC. A second project, Imperial Solar Energy Center West, is being developed nearby.

Nine banks provided debt financing. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. and Union Bank, N.A. (collectively, "MUFG") led the bank group, which includes BBVA Compass, DZ Bank, Helaba, Key Bank, Lloyds TSB Bank, Royal Bank of Canada and Santander's Sovereign Bank.

"We are proud to have teamed with an outstanding group of lenders whose professionalism and commitment to the deal were especially important in today's challenging financing environment," said David Kirkwood, Tenaska vice president and treasurer.

"This financing also recognizes Tenaska's consistent approach to rational projects, underpinned by strong contracts and appropriately structured debt."

On-site construction of Imperial Solar Energy Center South began in December. About 130 megawatts of electricity has been sold to San Diego Gas and Electric under a 25-year agreement, enough electricity to meet the needs of at least 44,000 California homes at peak demand.

First Solar is the technology provider and the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the project, using its advanced thin film photovoltaic modules.

"For 25 years, Tenaska has been a developer and operator of electric generating plants fueled by natural gas. We're leveraging this experience to expand into solar generation, and we expect to play a significant role in the solar energy industry," said Tenaska Development President Dave Fiorelli.

Imperial Solar Energy Center South is expected to go into commercial operation in 2014, becoming one of the first solar projects to deliver power via the Sunrise Powerlink transmission line being constructed by SDG and E.

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