Ardian's ACEEF enters Uruguay's renewables market with 76 MWp solar portfolio acquisition
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Abby Butler
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Summary
Ardian, through its Clean Energy Evergreen Fund (ACEEF), has acquired two operating solar PV plants in Uruguay totaling 76 MWp, marking its first entry into the Uruguayan renewable energy market. The investment expands Ardian's Latin American footprint, leveraging Uruguay's strong regulatory framework and high revenue visibility for renewable energy investments.
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Uruguay benefits from strong renewable fundamentals, including a well-established regulatory framework and a high degree of revenue visibility, providing a supportive environment for long-term investment.
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