VIETNAM BAGS ITS FIRST CERTIFIED GREEN LOAN FOR SPV PLANT

Solar Photovoltaic Plant
The project is the largest single operating solar power plant in VietNam…

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Phu Yen TTP Joint Stock Company (Phu Yen JSC) have recently signed a $186 million loan to develop and operate a 257 megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Hoa Hoi, Phu Yen Province, Vietnam, through the country’s first certified green loan. Phu Yen JSC is owned by B. Grimm Power Public Company Limited and Truong Thanh Vietnam Group Joint Stock Company (TTVN).

The project is the largest single operating solar power plant in Vietnam and one of the largest in Southeast Asia. It will help reduce 123,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually. The power plant will deliver electricity to Quang Ngai and Nha Trang cities, as well as surrounding areas in a region that is emerging as one of Viet Nam’s key tourist centers.

The financing comprises a $27.9 million loan funded by ADB, a $148.8 million syndicated loan (B loan) funded by commercial banks with ADB as lender of record, and a $9.3 million loan from Leading Asia’s Private Infrastructure Fund (LEAP). The syndicated loan is the first green B loan in Asia and the Pacific to be certified by the Climate Bonds Initiative, and one of the largest such loans yet mobilized in Viet Nam. Participating commercial banks include Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn Bank, Kiatnakin Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and Standard Chartered Bank. Green loans are used to fund new or existing projects that deliver environmental or climate-related benefits.

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