Offshore wind
29 October 2019
Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG)* today announced the successful financial close for Taiwan’s Formosa 2 offshore wind farm.
Formosa 2 has been jointly developed by Macquarie Capital (75%) and Swancor Renewable Energy (25%). GIG will now play a key role in delivering the project through its construction phase. The 376 MW offshore wind project located off the coast of Miaoli will utilise 47 market-leading 8 MW turbines. Once complete, it is estimated to displace 18,750 kt CO2eover its lifetime while powering the equivalent of 380,000 households annually.
Total funding for the project of NT$62.4 bn, will be financed by a consortium of 20 international and local Taiwanese financial institutions. The significant interest shown by the financial consortium has demonstrated the attractiveness of the Formosa 2 project and the offshore wind potential in Taiwan. The financing will be used to support the development and construction of the project.
Mark Dooley
Global head of Macquarie’s Green Investment Group
Kimberly Cram
Formosa 2 Project Director
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* Macquarie Capital has announced it will now develop and invest in green energy projects in Taiwan through Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) platform. GIG is Macquarie’s global platform for principal investment in the green economy and its mission is to accelerate the transition to a greener global economy. For more information about GIG, please see below.