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| Funder | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Zhanatas Wind-Power Station LLP |
| Country | Kazakhstan |
| Start Date | Oct 14, 2020 |
| End Date | Mar 26, 2032 |
| Duration | 4,181 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 88650 |
ICBC provides $13.3 million loan for Zhanatas Wind Power Project On October 14, 2020, Zhanatas Wind-Power Station LLP (札纳塔斯风电有限责任公司 or Тоо Жанатасская Ветровая Электростанция) — a special purpose vehicle and joint venture of China Power International Holding (CPIH) [80% equity stake] and Visor Investment Cooperatief [20% equity stake] — signed a set of loan agreements (worth $95.3 million for the 100MW Zhanatas Wind Power Project.
Zhanatas Wind-Power Station LLP signed a $34.4 million loan agreement with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a $24.8 million loan agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), a $22.9 million loan agreement with the Green Climate Fund, and a $13.3 million loan agreement with the Almaty Branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (captured via Record ID#88650).
ICBC (Almaty) served as a lender, security agent, and bookrunner for the project.
The total cost of this independent power project (IPP) is $139.9 million and it is being financed according to a debt-to-equity ratio of approximately 68:32.
The purpose of the project is to construct and operate a 100 MW wind farm near the town of Zhanatas in the Zhambyl region of south Kazakhstan.
The project involves the (a) installation of forty, EN121, 2.5MW wind turbine units and electrical equipment (including a booster station and a complex building); and (b) the construction of an 8.6 km 110kV single circuit line connecting to an existing substation (the Opornaya transformer substation owned by KEGOG).
The project site is located on a the hilly area 9 km south of the village of Zhanatas at 69.53–69.85 degrees east longitude and 43.41–43.59 degrees north latitude. The project site consists of 233 hectares.
Upon completion, the power plant is expected to annually provide Kazakhstan with approximately 320 gigawatt hours of renewable energy and help reduce the country's annual CO2 emissions by approximately 262,000 tons. Sinohydro Co., Ltd is the EPC contractor responsible for implementation. Construction commenced in January 2019 and was originally scheduled to last 16 months.
By March 2019, a container-type construction office and worker camp had been built and foundation pits for 2 turbines had been dug. In March 2019, 120 workers were involved in construction but in peak time up to 250 workers are expected to be needed. Most of the workers will be local from nearby villages and Zhanatas.
Then, on June 20, 2021, the power plant went into full operation when its last turbine was connected to the power grid.
Zhanatas Wind-Power Station LLP
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