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Investment Plan for Europe: EIB finances Austrian wind farms

EU bank advances EUR 48m Loans largely backed by the “Juncker Plan”

SDG 7: Affordable and clean energy,
 Jan 2018


SIMONSFELD ONSHORE WIND

25/01/2018 - The European Investment Bank (EIB) is providing EUR 48m of finance for the construction and operation of three new wind farms in Austria (Kreuzstetten IV, Dürnkrut II and Hipples II) with a total capacity of 39 MW. The facilities will be operated by Windkraft Simonsfeld AG, which has been running wind farms successfully in Austria since the end of the 90s. The overall capacity of the wind farms operated by Windkraft Simonsfeld AG currently amounts to 168 MW. 

The bulk of the EIB financing package EUR 35m will go to Windpark Kreuzstetten IV GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Windkraft Simonsfeld AG, responsible for building and operating the three planned wind farms. This financing operation has been made possible by the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), commonly known as the Juncker Plan. EFSI is the main pillar of the Investment Plan for Europe (IPE), under which the EIB Group and the European Commission are working together as strategic partners to boost the competitiveness of the European economy. The remaining EUR 13m of EIB funds will be advanced for project financing via Erste Bank Österreich.

The EIB Vice-President responsible for operations in Austria, Andrew McDowell, said: "The promotion of sustainable, competitive and secure sources of energy is a key EU policy objective and a priority sector for EIB financing. We are very pleased to be able to promote the development of renewable energies in Austria in close cooperation with our Austrian partners. The Kreuzstetten, Dürnkrut and Hipples wind farm projects are a clear sign that Austria takes climate and environmental protection very seriously."

Maros Sefcovic, Commission Vice-President responsible for Energy Union, said: "This positive decision reflects the new reality“ the EU's resolute transition to clean energy. Austria in particular is well on track to reach its 2020 target for renewable energy. These are precisely the steps we need in order to pave the way to a swift implementation of the Paris agreement." 

"2018 will be a year of strong growth for us. We are installing 13 additional wind power plants with a nominal output of 39 MW, increasing our production capacity by 22%," stated Windkraft Simonsfeld AG's CEO Martin Steininger. "The volume of electricity produced by these new wind power plants corresponds to the consumption of more than 25 000 households - an important step in the fight against climate change." Over the next four years, the medium-sized company intends to build a further 18 wind power plants in Austria, which have already been approved, providing a substantial boost to the country's wind power generation.

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