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Adani Green Energy Raises $750 Million Through Green Bond Issuance

The funds will be used for its under-construction renewable energy projects

Source:MERCOM

Renewable energy company Adani Green Energy raised $750 million by issuing its maiden ListCo senior green bond. The bonds will have a tenor of three years at a coupon of 4.375%.
Moodys assigned a Ba3 rating (stable) to the notes.
The company will utilize the proceeds towards funding the equity portion of the capital expenditure for under-construction renewable energy projects. It can draw up to $1.7 billion over the period subject to agreement of the structure.
With this latest issuance, it has completed the last phase of its capital management plan. It has a fully-funded program for debt and equity for its stated target of 25 GW by 2025. Earlier this year, the company raised a $1.35 billion (~?97.93 billion) debt package for its under-construction renewable asset portfolio.
In 2019, Adani Green raised $362.5 million by issuing dollar-denominated 20-year senior secured green bonds. The notes will bear interest at the rate of 4.625% per annum. The proceeds from the issue were to be used to repay their respective foreign currency loans and rupee borrowings.
Order Book made up of all-around participation from Real Money Investors. This comprised 48% from Asia, 28% from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and 24% from North America. Real money investors include domestic institutional investors (pension funds, mutual funds, and insurance companies), domestic retail investors (households and non-financial corporations), and national and foreign central banks.
Axis Bank, Barclays, BNP Paribas, DBS Bank, Emirates NBD Capital, IMI-Intesa Sanpaolo, MUFG Bank, Mizuho Securities, SMBC Nikko, and Standard Chartered Bank were the joint lead managers to the issuance. MUFG Bank acted as lead green structuring advisor and Standard Chartered Bank as co-green structuring advisor.
Vneet Jaain, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Adani Green Energy, said, “The 4.7 times oversubscription of this issuance is a testimony of the confidence of global investors in Adani’s capability to set a world-class clean energy business. The ListCo Senior Green Bond issuance is yet another landmark transaction for AGEL and fully funds our pipeline of projects and reinforces our commitment towards being a sustainability-focused global infrastructure platform.
“We expect to further accelerate our footprints and are firmly on track to become the world’s largest renewable energy company by 2030,” Jaain added.
In the first quarter of the financial year 2022, Adani Green Energy reported a total income of ?10.79 billion (~$145.40 million), a 23% increase compared to ?8.78 billion (~$118.31 million) in the same period last year.

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