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According to the Bank’s website, the Framework Loan will finance the construction and operation of a number of biomethane production plants in several regions in Spain over the period 2024-2028. The preliminary pipeline includes 34 greenfield projects for a capital expenditure of EUR 415m, at several degrees of maturity.
The aim is to enable Nortegas Renovables to advance in the development of renewable gases from waste to be injected into the existing gas grid.
Compliance with the EU environmental legislation will be assessed during appraisal, particularly it will be assured that the feedstock strategy is effectively compliant with RedII provisions, Taxonomy Act and EIB requirements.
For several plants, depending on the related regional regulations, environmental impact assessments (EIAs) might be needed, while several EIAs are ongoing (Autorización Ambiental Integrada).
A framework financing of up to €80 million.
This loan is backed by InvestEU.
Nortegas Group is playing a key role in the sustainable energy transition by developing renewable gases and preparing its infrastructure to transport this kind of gas alone by 2050. Nortegas views biomethane, green hydrogen and digitalisation as the focal points of its strategy and the transformation of its business model. It is positioning itself as a leader in tackling the energy landscape’s most pressing challenges.
Nortegas Renovables is the Nortegas Group subsidiary focusing on the development of biomethane production projects in Spain.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Contact: Maite Cordero
Email: m.corderomunoz@eib.org
Phone: +34 606 66 82 62
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Email: m.faro@eib.org
Phone: +352 4379-71105
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