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Sunly raises €300 million for renewable projects in Baltics and Poland

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Two workers install a bifacial 540 W solar panel at a solar panels park by energy supplier Enel Green Power, in Trino Italy, March 5, 2024.
Two workers install a bifacial 540 W solar panel at a solar panels park by energy supplier Enel Green Power, in Trino Italy, March 5, 2024. Europe is increasingly turning to solar power as a way to secure energy independence. REUTERS/Claudia Greco/File Photo

WARSAW – Estonian renewable energy producer Sunly has raised €300 million ($334.71 million) in debt financing to accelerate the construction of 1.3 gigawatts of solar, wind and storage capacity across the Baltics and Poland, the company said in a statement.

The financing provided by Rivage Investment, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Norway’s Kommunal Landspensjonskasse takes the total capital raised to €765 million, it said on Tuesday.

Sunly wants to develop hybrid installations combining wind, solar and energy storage and a direct line to consumers, improving the stability of supply for industrial clients and boosting energy security. The power grids of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania plan to decouple from the Russian and Belarusian grid in February to increase the region’s energy independence and security.

The first projects to benefit from the funding will be the 244 megawatt (MW) Risti solar farm in Estonia and four solar projects in Latvia with a combined capacity of 553 MW, Sunly said.

Separately, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund said on Monday it would commit €900 million ($1.01 billion) to CIP’s latest renewable energy fund.

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