Globeleq Gets $109 Million Debt for Costa Rica Wind-Energy Plant
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Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy SA, a developer of renewable-energy projects in Central America, will receive $109 million in loans from three international lenders for its Costa Rica wind-energy project.
The Netherlands Development Finance Company, known as the FMO, will provide $28 million and the Export-Import Bank of the United States will furnish $61.1 million for the Orosi wind project, according to a statement today. Banco Internacional de Costa Rica SA will provide $20 million.