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Terra-Gen Receives $394 Million Fund for 150MW Wind Construction Project

Terra-Gen Power, LLC ("Terra-Gen") has closed a $394 million financing for its 150 megawatt ("MW") Alta Wind I project located in Tehachapi, California.  The financing includes a seven-year construction and term loan, a bridge loan to the ITC cash grant from the US Department of Energy, and ancillary credit facilities.  The proceeds of this financing will be used to complete construction of the 150MW project, which utilizes GE 1.5 SLE wind turbine generators, and to repay the pre-construction financing which closed in July of 2009. 

Credit Agricole CIB and Natixis, New York Branch acted as Co-Bookrunners and Co-Structuring Leads for the financing. The lender group also includes Union Bank N.A., Prudential Investment Management, Inc., Cooperatieve Centrale Raiffeisen-Boerenleenbank B.A. ("Rabobank Nederland"), and Banco Santander S.A.

The Alta Wind I project represents the first phase in the development of the Alta Wind Energy Center, a 3,000 MW initiative and one of the largest wind development projects in the United States. The Alta Wind Energy Center is underpinned by a 1,550 MW power purchase agreement ("PPA") to sell clean, renewable energy to Southern California Edison ("SCE"). Alta Wind I will be constructed by a joint venture between Wind Energy Constructors and Balfour Beatty and will begin delivering energy to SCE in early 2011. Alta Wind I will be the first project to interconnect to and utilize SCE's Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project.

Source: http://www.terra-genpower.com

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