Mikonkeidas
Developer and operator of wind energy, biomass and photovoltaic plants as well as substations and storage facilities
PCP Transition and Berenberg Green Energy Debt Fund have jointly provided debt financing to the 105.6 MW Finnish wind farm "Mikonkeidas" owned by the German project developer Energiequelle Germany. The funding will finance the construction of 16 Siemens SG 6.6-170 turbines with a capacity of 6.6 MW each. The "Mikonkeidas" project is located in the administrative area of the town of Kristiinankaupunki, in the western Finnish landscape of Ostrobothnia. Doug Thomson, Investment Director at PCP Transition, comments “We are delighted to be partnering with Energiequelle and Berenberg to support the construction of the Mikonkeidas project in Finland which will make an important contribution to decarbonising and enhancing the security of the Finnish energy system” Maik Pytzka, Head of Sales & Finance at Energiequelle, comments: “The competent teams at Berenberg and PCP made it possible to implement the overall financing for the Mikonkeidas project in a targeted and efficient manner. We look forward to further cooperation. Berenberg's and PCP’s expertise will continue to support us on our growth path.” About Energiequelle: Energiequelle GmbH has been internationally active as a project developer and operator of wind energy, biomass and photovoltaic plants as well as substations and storage facilities since 1997. The company is headquartered in Kallinchen, with further locations in Bremen, Berlin, Oldenburg, Hanover, Putlitz, Perleberg, Penzing, Erfurt, Dresden, Rostock, Kiel, Magdeburg, Wiesbaden, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Münster, Guntersblum, Spremberg and Luckenwalde as well as Rennes, Dijon and Bordeaux (France), Helsinki and Vaasa (Finland) and Poznan (Poland). With over 550 employees and more than 850 plants installed with a total output of around 1,700 MW, Energiequelle is a leading company in the industry.
Country
Finland
Industry
Energy system
Fund Strategy
Transition
Situation
Capex
Year of Investment
2024