The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) have co-financed the expansion of Turkey鈥檚 largest geothermal power plant.
In a joint statement, the three development banks said they are contributing to a financial package worth US$350m (鈧314m), an investment which adds about 100MW in capacity to the EFELER power plant.
G眉rmat Elektrik will use the finance for the expansion at EFELER.
Under the financing package, G眉rmat Elektrik will receive US$100m loan from the AIIB, a US$60m from the EBRD and US$20m from the BSTDB.
Turkey鈥檚 largest commercial lender Isbank is providing US$90m loan, and the industrial development bank of Turkey TSKB and ICBC Turkey are making loans of US$50m and US$30m respectively.
DJ Pandian, AIIB鈥檚 vice president and CIO, said: 鈥淓FELER is our first non-sovereign-based financing in Turkey, our first co-financing with the EBRD and the BSTDB in the private sector, and our first foray in the geothermal space.
鈥淭his project is a visible example of AIIB鈥檚 commitment to the expansion of renewable energy projects led by the private sector in Turkey.鈥
Nandita Parshad, EBRD managing director for sustainable infrastructure, said: 鈥淲e are pleased to build on our previous cooperation with G眉ri艧 Holding, a long-standing client of the EBRD with a strong track record of project implementation.
鈥淲e are also proud to join forces with AIIB, BSTDB and several commercial banks and together provide a comprehensive financing package to the company.鈥
Hasan Demirhan, BSTDB vice president banking, said: 鈥淎s a regional development bank, BSTDB seeks to considerably increase its strategic role in supporting infrastructure investments with high development impact in member countries, including creation of long-term employment and increased revenues for the state budget.
鈥漈his project is also a good example of our synergies with peer development institutions and the private-sector investors to increase the efficiency of development financing.鈥