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Grenergy Sells Phase Four of Oasis De Atacama Solar-Plus-Storage Project

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Spanish independent power producer (IPP) Grenergy has sold the fourth phase of its flagship solar-plus-storage project in Chile, Oasis de Atacama.

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The Spanish company Grenergy announced the agreement of sale of the fourth phase of its world-class project: Oasis de Atacama. This is a star initiative of the company, which reaches a storage capacity of 11 GW. The firm founded in 2007 sealed the sale with CVC DIF, a manager of private capital funds specialized in infrastructures of the world's leading manager of private markets CVC. Exactly, the agreement represents 10% of the entire Oasis pro…

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The transfer of 10% of the plant to the CVC fund could reach a value of up to 405 million euros. In January the firm closed 276 million to finance this same project

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Market Consensus Alphavalue / Divacons The Spanish energy producing company agreed to sell 100% of phase 4 of the Oasis de Atacama project, named Gabriela, to DIF, a Dutch fund acquired by CVC in 2024, for a company value of 475 million dollars. Grenergy has indicated that this amount includes approximately 24 million according to the fulfillment of certain milestones. The company expects the COD (Commercial Operation Date) of the project to be…

Grenergy has agreed to sell the entire phase 4 of the Oasis de Atacama project, in northern Chile under the name Gabriela, to DIF, the Dutch fund acquired by CVC a year ago, worth 475 million dollars (405 million euros), according to the company to the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) in a statement.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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