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Record Activity: OPDE built in 2011 half the MWs connected since its foundation in 2005


multinational company that develops, builds and carries out maintenance of PV solar farms, scored in 2011 a record activity with the construction and connection of 51 MW in eleven PV solar farms in Spain and Italy. This figure means that, only in 2011, the company reached half the activity carried out in the five previous years, when it developed and connected 101.5 MW.

Specifically, last year OPDE built and connected 32 MW in eight PV solar farms in Italy, and 19 MW in three PV solar facilities in Spain. (See table below.) Thus, the company built and connected 152.5 MW between 2005 and 2011 in both countries.

OPDE management sources remarked that their record figures last year were in part the result of improved competitiveness, a new management team and Board of Directors, and the newly hired senior executives and team of highly qualified professionals in various departments: development, legal, engineering, operation and maintenance, financial and corporate services, etc.

‘Newly arrived talent in our organisation, plus improved competitiveness thanks to more effective planning, management and control, enabled us to hit these record figures. In one year we built 50% more farms than in the five previous years. Considering that this was one of the hardest times for the PV industry in Europe, we are really content that we scored such excellent results,’ said Marketing Manager Teresa Marticorena.

Total investment in the development of 51 MWs in both countries amounted to nearly EUR200M. The projects developed by OPDE last year were acquired by fund management firms M&G Investments of Prudential and ForVEI (joint venture whose main direct and indirect investors are Palladio Finanziaria, Assicurazioni Generali SpA, Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, Quercus Asset Selection Sarl and Foresight Solar VCT plc), which bought five solar facilities in Italy for EUR88M.

The projects were funded under the project finance mode by some of the largest financial institutions in Spain and Italy.

In 2008, when regulations changed in Spain, OPDE decided to start business abroad. In only three years, the company moved from 100% sales in the Spanish market to 63% PV solar facilities operating abroad. In fact, in 2011, out of 51 MW, more than 32 MW were developed in foreign countries, while 19 MW were installed in Spain. OPDE intends to strengthen its presence and increase its activity in foreign markets in the future.

 

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