Quercus announces the €150 million first close of its new renewable energy infrastructure funds

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Quercus announces the €150 million first close of its new renewable energy infrastructure funds

Quercus Assets Selection, which specialises in infrastructure investments with a focus on renewable energy, has announced that it has reached its first collection target of €150 million (US$158 million) for its new renewable energy infrastructure funds.

The three new Quercus funds are targeting an annual dividend yield of 6%, distributed semi-annually and an IRR above 11%. Quercus is looking to raise a combined target of €500 million across the three funds by December 2018. Upon reaching this target, Quercus will be among the top three renewable energy infrastructure funds in Europe. The funds’ next closing is expected to take place during the first half of 2017. The funds have attracted investment from a number of blue chip institutional investors, from Life Insurance providers, banking foundations, mutual funds, and pension funds.

Quercus launched the three funds early in 2016 as part of a unique project to combine three separate renewable energy funds to provide investors with choice and flexibility. The €150 million Italian Wind fund will invest in Italian wind projects, the €150 million Italian Solar fund will invest in Photovoltaic plants, while the €200 million European MultiTech fund will invest in solar, wind, hydroelectric and biomass projects, preferably in Scandinavia, in the United Kingdom and in Italy. The funds will capitalise on opportunities presented by fragmentation in the broader European renewable market.

Diego Biasi, Co-Founder and CEO of Quercus commented:

 “2016 is proving to be another big year for Quercus. We are on-track to doubling our AUM, as we have each year since our inception, despite fundraising during a time of increasing global market volatility. The aim of these funds is to capitalise on our growing scale to capture the growth opportunities presented by the need for consolidation in the European renewable energy space. We are aiming to beone of the largest European investors in renewable energy within the next five years, and we will do so by collaborating with the top financial and industrial partners across Europe.”

Vito Gamberale, Chairman of Quercus commented:

 “Our goal is to acquire existing facilities that have a minimum of three years’ consolidated activity behind them, thereby ensuring that Quercus owned plants reach our productivity targets. This aspect, along with defined rates attributed to each facility, translates into returns that match high yield bonds while also benefitting from investing in investment grade assets whose returns are totally uncorrelated from market volatility.”

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