VRET is in advanced discussions to acquire Focal Energy’s 55MWp
Virescent Infrastructure, a leading Indian renewable energy platform sponsored by global investment firm KKR, has raised Rs.4.6 billion (US$62 million) from a group of foreign and domestic investors, part of which will be for asset acquisition and operations of the recently established renewable energy infrastructure investment trust (InvIT), Virescent Renewable Energy Trust (VRET), the first of its kind in India.
Leading the transaction, on behalf of its clients, is Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo), one of Canada’s largest institutional investment managers.
“This incredible achievement is an important milestone in Virescent’s journey. VRET is India’s first renewable energy focused InvIT and one of the few entities in the infrastructure sector to get the highest ‘AAA’ rating from two rating agencies, CRISIL and India Ratings,” Virescent Infrastructure CEO Sanjay Grewal said in a release on 28 Sept 2021.
“We look forward to drawing on the global investment management expertise of our investors as we continue to acquire high-quality assets for achieving our initial growth targets. Our endeavour is to support the Government in achieving its medium and long term renewable energy objectives of 175 GW and 450 GW respectively,” he said.
KKR Infrastructure Managing Director Hardik Shah added, “Virescent continues to be an important part of our infrastructure strategy in Asia Pacific and how we contribute purposefully to India’s ambitious targets in the renewables sector. Investing in VRET alongside AIMCo and other institutional investors will help us to capitalise on this huge market opportunity. We will continue to support Virescent and its management team in providing greater renewable energy solutions to communities across India.”
Ahmed Mubashir, Director, Infrastructure & Renewable Resources at AIMCo, said, “AIMCo is excited to expand its geographic footprint in Asia through its investment in India’s first renewable energy InvIT. VRET’s portfolio of operating renewable energy assets whose economics are underpinned by long-term power purchase agreements are well aligned with our clients’ investment objectives. We look forward to partnering with KKR and Virescent to further grow the platform and provide renewable energy solutions to India in the coming years.”
KKR established Virescent in October 2020 to acquire operating renewable energy assets in India. This comes at a time where renewables is set to play an increasingly critical role in powering India’s energy needs and estimated to make up 60% of India’s installed power capacity by 2030. KKR invests in VRET from its Asia Pacific Infrastructure Investors Fund.
VRET’s initial portfolio are nine operational solar projects, with an aggregated capacity of approximately 395 MWp, in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan. In addition, subject to applicable approvals, VRET is in advanced discussions to acquire 55MWp portfolio from Focal Energy.
VRET has been assigned a ‘AAA/Stable’ rating for its loan facilities from CRISIL and India Ratings, S&P and Fitch’s India affiliates, respectively. VRET is the only Indian renewable energy InvIT and among a few infrastructure companies to have been assigned this highest ‘AAA’ rating, reinforcing its healthy cash flow prospects owing to long-term power purchase agreements at pre-determined tariffs, its track-record of enhanced generation capabilities, a healthy financial risk profile and low leverage supported by adequate liquidity. The ‘AAA’ rating considers the portfolio to grow up to 2 GWp over the next two to three years.
Axis Capital acted as the lead manager to the issue. Shardul Amarchand and E&Y acted as the legal advisors and tax advisors, respectively to the issue. #investment #projects #acquisition #banking /fiinews.com