News
14 January 2020

CIP signing underway for Taiwan offshore wind debt

In:
Renewables
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is in the process of signing loan documentation for around $2.5 billion of debt for its 100MW Changfang 1, 452MW Changfang 2 and 48MW Xidao (CFXD) offshore wind projects. MUFG and CTBC are advising on the deal, which is said to involve as many as 15 banks and...

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