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[China Co-Financing Fund] IDB administers 44.2 million USD loan from CHC for Carape I & II Wind Power Project

$44.2M USD

Funder People's Bank of China (PBC)
Recipient Organization Fingano S.A. |Vengano S.A.
Country Uruguay
Start Date Apr 11, 2014
End Date Sep 04, 2031
Duration 6,355 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 68880
Grant Description

[China Co-Financing Fund] IDB administers 44.2 million USD loan from CHC for Carape I & II Wind Power Project On 11 April 2014, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) signed a loan contract with Fingano S.A and Vengano S.A to finance the Carape I & II Wind Power Project, through which the IDB would provide 88.4 million USD from its ordinary capital (Loan 3053A/OC-UR-1, Loan 3053A/OC-UR-2, Loan 3053A/OC-UR-3, Loan 3053A/OC-UR-4), and the People's Bank of China would provide 44.2 million USD (Loan 3053/CH-UR-1, Loan 3053/CH-UR-2, Loan 3053/CH-UR-3, Loan 3053/CH-UR-4) via the China Co-Financing Fund for Latin America and the Caribbean (CHC).

The IDB would also administer a B loan (Loan 3053B/OC-UR-1-DE, Loan 3053B/OC-UR-1-US-SMITNYB, Loan 3053B/OC-UR-2-US-SMITNYB), which would be financed by another commercial bank or financial institution.

The B loan would be financed by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, and the Banco de la República Oriental de Uruguay (BROU) provided additional financing for this project.

The IDB approved this loan financing on 30 October 2013, and it refers to this project as "UR-L1086: Carape I & II Wind Power Project".

Effective 1 January 2016, this operation was now managed by the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC, now IDB Invest).

The borrowers, Fingano S.A. and Vengano S.A., are two special purpose companies owned by Corporación America S.A., Contreras Hermano S.A. of Argentina, and Constructora San José S.A. of Spain The Carapé I and II wind farms are located in the Sierra de Carape, north of the city of San Carlos, Maldonado.

The project consists of a 90MW wind farm divided into two subprojects, Carapé I (50MW) and Carapé II (40MW).

The project calls for the construction of 31 Vestas wind turbines, a 150kV, 39.6km transmission line, substations, civil works, access roads, and other infrastructure need to transmit power to UTE.

Carapé I was approved under Decree 403/009 in March 2011, and Carapé II was approved under Decree 424/011 in February 2012. The project is developed by Vengano S.A. (Carapé II) and Fingano S.A. (Carapé I). Construction of Carape II began in August 2014. The project (both Carapé I & II) was completed in September 2015.

The project will have an estimated annual electricity generation of around 364,700MWh, enough to power over 158,000 people and reduce CO2 emissions by an average of 259,000 tons annually.

The China Co-Financing Fund was established on 14 January 2013 with a contribution of 2 billion USD by the People's Bank of China, and it is administered by the IDB. For more information, see umbrella Record ID#86526.

📚 Sources & References
  • IDB approves funding for wind energy project in Uruguay
  • IDB
  • China to help finance 90 MW of wind in Uruguay
  • Convocatoria - Decreto 424/011
  • Convocatoria - Decreto 403/009
  • BID financia diversificación de la matriz energética y aumento en la generación de energía eólica en Uruguay
  • Uruguay Parque Generador Éolico Marzo 2020
  • Parques en Uruguay
  • RESOLUCIÓN DE-137/13
  • UR-L1086 : Proyecto Eolico Carape I & II
  • 拉美地区成风电行业增长最快市场
  • Carape I & II Wind Power Project
  • Executive Summary: CIFI 2013 Annual Environmental and Social Performance Report (AESPR)
  • TerraForm refinances wind farms in Uruguay
  • LinkedIn Profile: Jacques Alazraki (Vice President at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation)
  • Carapé II wind farm will be built in Maldonado, with 42 MW of installed power Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Fingano S.A. |Vengano S.A.

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