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Photovoltaic power station in Bulgaria
Karadzhalovo Solar Park
CountryBulgaria
LocationKaradzhalovo Parvomay Municipality
Coordinates42°06′17″N 25°19′18″E / 42.1047°N 25.3217°E / 42.1047; 25.3217
StatusOperational
Commission dateMarch 2012
Construction costBGN 350 million (around $248 million)
OwnerACF Renewable Energy
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Power generation
Units operational214,000
Nameplate capacity60.4 MW
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The Karadzhalovo Solar Park is a 60.4 megawatt (MW) solar farm, the largest in Bulgaria. It has 214,000 photovoltaic panels, and cost 350 million Bulgarian lev (approximatively $248 million). It has been completed in March 2012 after 4 month of construction.

Financing

The total project cost amounting to 181.4 million in Euro was financed by:

  • a loan of EUR 155 million from a group of investors led by IFC with
    • IFC (International Financial Corporation) providing EUR 46.1 million
    • UniCredit Group - EUR 41.1 million
    • OPIC (Overseas Private Investment Corporation) - EUR 50 million
  • UniCredit Bulbank Bulgaria completed the investment with a separate EUR 30 million loan

Three month after completion, it was resold to the Malta-based ACF Renewable Energy, which is reported to be owned by investors from the US, Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan. The selling price has been reported to be equal to the construction price of BGN 350 million.

See also

References

  1. ^ Guide-Bulgaria : US SunEdison built near village of Karadzhalovo the biggest solar park on the Balkans
  2. ^ Guide-Bulgaria: US company sold its solar station in village of Karadzhalovo
  3. Solar Investment Slumps in Q1 2012; Companies Come Together and Join Forces to Pull Through
  4. Seenews.Renewables : SunEdison sells 60-MW Bulgarian solar park to ACF Renewable - report
  5. BPVA : Sun Edison Sells $220 Million Bulgarian Solar Park, Capital Says
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