RNS Number : 0447N
NextEnergy Solar Fund Limited
21 November 2024
 

LEI: 213800ZPHCBDDSQH5447

21 November 2024

NextEnergy Solar Fund Limited

("NESF" or the "Company")

 

 

Phase III of Capital Recycling Programme 

 

NextEnergy Solar Fund, a leading specialist investor in solar energy and energy storage, is pleased to announce the completion of Phase III of its Capital Recycling Programme (the "Programme") with the successful sale of Staughton, a 50MW operational solar asset.

 

Phase III of the Programme:

·    Staughton, located in Bedfordshire, UK, is a 50MW subsidy-free utility-scale solar asset developed as part of the Company's self-developed project pipeline and energised in 2019.

·     The sale of Staughton raised £30.3m (the "Transaction").

·    The Transaction represents an attractive 21.5% premium to the holding value as at 30 September 2024 (1.38x Multiple on Invested Capital).

·   The Transaction is Net Asset Value ("NAV") accretive to NESF ordinary shareholders and will generate an estimated uplift of 0.92p per ordinary share which will be reflected in the Company's NAV as at 31 December 2024.

 

Use of proceeds:

·    Proceeds from the Transaction will be used to reduce the Company's drawn short-term debt via its Revolving Credit Facilities.

 

The purchaser:

·   The purchaser, NextPower UK ESG Fund, is a 10-year closed-ended private fund managed by NextEnergy Capital. 

·    The Transaction is not deemed a related party transaction under the FCA's UK Listing Rules. However, in line with best practice governance, Deloitte were appointed to undertake an independent valuation on NESF's behalf.

 

Capital Recycling Programme progress:

·     As at 21 November 2024 the Capital Recycling Programme has delivered:

Three asset sales totalling c.145MW of capacity from the 245MW Programme.

Raised £72.5m total capital.

Added a total estimated Net Asset Value uplift of 2.76p per ordinary share.

·    The remaining 100MW in the Programme continues to progress through a competitive sales process to third-party buyers.  The Company will publish further updates about Phase IV of the Programme in due course.

 

Status

Subsidy-free solar asset

Installed Capacity

Type

Price

NAV uplift

Premium

IRR

Sold in Phase I

Hatherden

60MW

Ready-to-build

£15.2m

1.27p

100%

57%

Sold in Phase II

Whitecross

35MW

Operational

£27.0m

0.57p

14%

14%

Sold in Phase III

Staughton

50MW

Operational

£30.3m

0.92p

21.5%

7.4%

Third-party competitive sales process

Phase IV

The Grange

50MW

Operational

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Third-party competitive sales process

Phase IV

South Lowfield

50MW

Operational

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

 

 

Helen Mahy, Chairwoman of NextEnergy Solar Fund Limited, commented:

"The Board is pleased to report the successful completion of Phase III of NESF's Capital Recycling Programme through the sale of Staughton, a 50MW subsidy-free solar asset.  This sale was achieved at a 21.5% premium to its holding value through a competitive sales process and represents the largest transaction in the Programme to date, raising £30.3m in proceeds, which is an excellent result for shareholders."

 

"The Capital Recycling Programme has successfully sold c.145MW of solar assets and the Board remains confident that this transaction alongside progress in Phase IV of the Programme will further strengthen the Company as it continues to deliver on its track record of providing long-term stable returns and value to shareholders."

 

 

Stephen Rosser, Investment Director & UK Counsel, said:

"Phase III of the Capital Recycling Programme has delivered an attractive premium and return for NESF shareholders.  To date, the NextEnergy Capital team has raised £72.5m worth of proceeds from the Programme which has been used to reduce NESF's gearing and implement a Share Buyback Programme of up to £20m.  The team remains focused on the continued progress of the remaining Phase of the Capital Recycling Programme, ensuring we drive value for shareholders whilst effectively managing the Company's capital allocation strategy and delivering on NESF's strategic initiatives."

 

 

 

For further information:

 

NextEnergy Capital

Michael Bonte-Friedheim

 

 

020 3746 0700

ir@nextenergysolarfund.com

Ross Grier


Stephen Rosser


Peter Hamid (Investor Relations)

 


 

RBC Capital Markets

020 7653 4000

Matthew Coakes


Kathryn Deegan

 

 


Cavendish

020 7397 1909

James King




 

H/Advisors Maitland

020 7379 5151

Neil Bennett


Finlay Donaldson




 

Ocorian Administration (Guernsey) Limited

01481 742642

Kevin Smith


 

 

Notes to Editors1:

About NextEnergy Solar Fund

NextEnergy Solar Fund is a specialist solar energy and energy storage investment company that is listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange.

 

NextEnergy Solar Fund's investment objective is to provide ordinary shareholders with attractive risk-adjusted returns, principally in the form of regular dividends, by investing in a diversified portfolio of utility-scale solar energy and energy storage infrastructure assets.  The majority of NESF's long-term cash flows are inflation-linked via UK government subsidies.

 

As at 30 September 2024, the Company had an unaudited gross asset value of £1,104m.  For further information please visit www.nextenergysolarfund.com

 

Article 9 Fund

NextEnergy Solar Fund is classified under Article 9 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation and EU Taxonomy Regulation.  NextEnergy Solar Fund's sustainability-related disclosures in the financial services sector are in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 and can be accessed on the ESG section of both the NextEnergy Solar Fund and NextEnergy Capital websites.

 

About NextEnergy Group

NextEnergy Solar Fund is managed by NextEnergy Capital, part of the NextEnergy Group.  NextEnergy Group was founded in 2007 to become a leading market participant in the international solar sector.  Since its inception, it has been active in the development, construction, and ownership of solar assets across multiple jurisdictions.  NextEnergy Group operates via its three business units: NextEnergy Capital (Investment Management), WiseEnergy (Operating Asset Management), and Starlight (Asset Development).

 

·    NextEnergy Capital: has over 17 years of specialist solar expertise having invested in over 460 individual solar plants across the world.  NextEnergy Capital currently manages four institutional funds with a total capacity in excess of 3GW+ and has assets under management of $4.3bn.  More information is available at www.nextenergycapital.com   

·    WiseEnergy®:  is a leading specialist operating asset manager in the solar sector.  Since its founding, WiseEnergy has provided solar asset management, monitoring and technical due diligence services to over 1,500 utility-scale solar power plants with an installed capacity in excess of 2.5GW.  More information is available at www.wise-energy.com

·   Starlight: has developed over 100 utility-scale projects internationally and continues to progress a large pipeline of c.10GW of both green and brownfield project developments across global geographies.  More information is available at www.starlight-energy.com

 

Notes:

1: All financial data is unaudited at 30 September 2024, being the latest date in respect of which NextEnergy Solar Fund has published financial information

 

 

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