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INVL Renewable Energy Fund I Raises EUR 5 Mn from Investors for Construction of Solar Parks in Romania and Poland

The INVL Renewable Energy Fund I which is under managed by INVL Asset Management and invests in renewable energy projects raised a further EUR 5 million from investors to reach a size of EUR 57.9 million.

June 21, 2023. By News Bureau

The INVL Renewable Energy Fund I which is under managed by INVL Asset Management and invests in renewable energy projects raised a further EUR 5 million from investors to reach a size of EUR 57.9 million.

“We value investors’ trust in the development of renewable energy by our fund. The proceeds of this placement will be used for construction of solar parks in Romania and Poland markets,” says Liudas Liutkevičius, the managing partner of the INVL Renewable Energy Fund I.

Currently the INVL Renewable Energy Fund I is focusing on the Romanian and Polish markets, where the fund’s managers see big growth potential. Those countries need new renewable electricity generation capacity due to specifics of the production balance while their governments are supporting the expansion of renewable energy.

The fund’s portfolio of projects under development has a total capacity of more than 470 megawatts (MW). That includes investments in 8 solar parks projects in Romania, construction of which should be completed by the end of 2025.

Total investments of over EUR 330 million are envisaged in the fund’s renewable energy projects in Romania. Once construction work on projects in Poland is complete, the plan is to sell those solar plants to end consumers that want to cover their own electricity needs.

Renewable energy is an attractive asset class from an environmental, economic and energy independence perspective. Investing in this fund gives investors a chance to diversify their assets geographically and contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change.

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