DIF Infrastructure Fund V has acquired 100% of Ladaner S.A., owner of the 50 MW Cerro Grande wind farm in Uruguay, marking its first investment in the country.
Target Information
DIF Infrastructure Fund V ("DIF") has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of Ladaner S.A., the owner of the 50 MW Cerro Grande wind farm situated in eastern Uruguay. The wind farm consists of 22 operational turbines and has been functioning since January 2018. It benefits from a long-term power purchase agreement with UTE, Uruguay’s state-owned utility, which is secured for a duration of 20 years. The operational and maintenance aspects of the project will continue to be managed by Enercon, while asset management services will be provided by SEG Heliotec.
This acquisition aligns perfectly with DIF's strategy to invest in infrastructure and renewable energy assets. Notably, this marks DIF’s inaugural investment in Uruguay following the recent establishment of its Latin American office in Santiago, Chile.
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DIF Infrastructure Fund V
invested in
Ladaner S.A.
in 2019
in a Other Private Equity deal