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GA_P advises Triodos Bank on the first self-consumption project finance for Younergy
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo advises Triodos Bank on the first self-consumption project finance for Younergy, which finances projects in the photovoltaic market. Triodos Bank, a recurring client of the firm, is a European benchmark in ethical banking.
The operation will finance the operation of photovoltaic installations for self-consumption by companies in Spain, through 10 new construction installations financed with long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs).
The GA_P team was formed by: Verónica Romaní, partner of the Banking area, Ignacio Soria, associate of the Public Law area and Anella Corres, associate of the Banking area.
The operation will finance the operation of photovoltaic installations for self-consumption by companies in Spain, through 10 new construction installations financed with long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs).
The GA_P team was formed by: Verónica Romaní, partner of the Banking area, Ignacio Soria, associate of the Public Law area and Anella Corres, associate of the Banking area.
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