Acciona Energy agrees to sell a wind farm in Peru

The San Juan de Marcona wind farm operates without debt and has a capacity of 135.7 MW.
Acciona vende el parque eólico San Juan de Marcona

The Spanish group Acciona Energía announced the signing of an agreement with the Peruvian company Luz del Sur for the sale of the San Juan de Marcona wind farm, one of the most important renewable energy facilities in Peru. one of the most significant renewable energy the most significant renewable energy facility in the Andean country. The transaction was agreed for up to US$253 million, subject to customary financial adjustments and regulatory approvals.

San Juan de Marcona wind farm promotes wind energy

Located in the region of Ica, San Juan de Marcona has an installed capacity of 135.7 megawatts and entered commercial operation at the end of 2023. The project, which operates without debt, represents an achievement in the generation of clean energy. clean energy generation and contributes to the development of a more sustainable energy matrix.

The acquisition of the wind farm is part of Luz del Sur’s strategy to diversify its wind portfolio and increase its participation in the renewable segment. This addition reaffirms its commitment to Peru’s energy transition and expands its presence in the south of the country.

A transaction in line with Acciona’s financial strategy

With this move, Acciona Energía consolidates its strategy of selective asset rotation, seeking to maximize the value of its investments and maintain a robust financial profile. The sale allows the company to free up resources for new projects and strengthen its position as a global benchmark in green energy. green energy.

The agreement is subject to the approval of the competent authorities, including the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI). Both parties expect to close the transaction before the end of 2025.

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