Wow!
'It's a plant in Brazil, boss.'
I know, Voice, I know.
I hope they're watering it ...
My cactus died. It wasn't my fault.
Anyway ...
Norwegian renewable technology company Scatec ASA is building the 531MW solar power plant in Rio Grande do Norte state in north-eastern Brazil together with partners Equinor and Hydro Energy's renewables arm, Hydro Rein. The plant will give Hydro Energy's Alunorte refinery access to renewable energy for alumina production by supplying 1.2TW of power, and provide electricity to more than 600,000 Brazilian homes. Eksfin (Export Finance Norway) provides guarantees totalling up to USD 71m for the project's realisation. Eksfin's provision of risk reduction financing has been a key factor in Scatec's international expansion since 2010.
Christ. Can we have that in English, please? 'Is it in Norwegian, boss?' I don't know what language that is, man. Never mind.
Actually, my brain ain't working too good this morning ...
BUT(!)
I've said it before, and I'll say it again ... I'm sure it means something to someone.
'Ha!'
Yeah, ha.
It's all about power and that.
Not a bloody plant, idiot!
'Eh?!'
Construction is underway at the 531 MW Mendubim power plant, with the three partners each taking a 33.33% ownership stake. Scatec will be responsible for plant operation and maintenance alongside its partners.
Power plant. Fair enough.
'It's a powerful plant.'
Yeah.
Uh.
Look, there's a lot of this PR email. I'm just going to go to the two voices. 'Two voices?! Yippee!'
Oh, he loves the voices.
'I love the voices!'
They know.
Anyway ...
"The world needs more renewable energy than ever before. Support from strong financial partners such as Eksfin is essential to assist us on our mission to scale up renewables in emerging markets. The Mendubim project is a key milestone for us in our focus market Brazil, and we expect the solar energy market in the country to further accelerate," says Scatec CEO Mr. Terje Pilskog.
Thank you, Terje!
Tone? You're up next. 'Don't blow it.' Shut up!
Come on. In your own time, like.
"Scatec is today one of the world's leading renewable energy solutions providers and we have been co-operating closely for over a decade. I would like to congratulate Scatec, along with Hydro Energy and Equinor, on this latest important project in Brazil. It secures Norwegian exports, which is Eksfin's primary mandate, with the added benefit of significant emissions reduction and renewable power generation for Brazilian industry and households," says Eksfin CEO Ms. Tone Lunde Bakker.
Nice one, Tone!
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Hang on!
About Eksfin
Eksfin promotes Norwegian exports through supporting Norwegian companies, overseas purchasers and their banks with state-backed loans, guarantees and skilled advisory services. Eksfin promotes sales contracts globally, infrastructure investments in Norway and other types of financial transactions that strengthen Norwegian value creation. Eksfin is a state-owned Export Credit Agency governed by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Fisheries. Eksfin employs 130 people at its headquarters in Oslo.
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'Hang on!'
FFS.
About Scatec
Scatec is a leading renewable energy solutions provider, accelerating access to reliable and affordable clean energy in emerging markets. As a long-term player, the company develops, builds, owns and operates renewable energy plants, with 4.6 GW in operation and under construction across four continents today. Scatec is committed to grow its renewable energy capacity, delivered by its 700 passionate employees and partners who are driven by a common vision of 'Improving our Future'. Scatec is headquartered in Oslo, Norway and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'SCATC'.
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What a relief!