SEOUL, South Korea — Hanwha Q CELLS has closed the financing of another solar project in the UK with Bayerische Landesbank (“Bayern LB”). Tower Hill Farms (8.1 MW) is located in Gloucestershire and was connected in March 2015, therefore qualifying for the UK Government’s Renewable Obligation scheme, under which it receives Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) for 20 years.

After having successfully raised financing for both Fenland Farms and Green End in July 2015, Tower Hill Farms is the third project of Hanwha Q CELLS’ project-portfolio in the UK that has been provided with a non-recourse loan by Bayern LB this year.

EDF Energy, the UK’s largest producer of low-carbon electricity has entered into a 15 year distributed generation purchase agreement with Tower Hill Farms.

Jose Joaquin Munoz Osuna, VP EMEA Project Finance of Hanwha Q CELLS, said; “We are delighted to announce the refinancing of the third project of our initial UK-solar portfolio with Bayern LB. Having successfully completed this transaction with Bayern LB clearly demonstrates that our close working relationship is a win-win for both companies. We will now focus on expanding activities in developing, constructing and acquiring further renewable generation assets.

Alexander von Dobschuetz, Bayern LB’s Managing Director, Global Head of Financial Institutions and Structured Finance, said; “We are delighted to continue our support of our client Hanwha Q CELLS through the financing of their latest UK solar project. This further strengthens our relationship with Hanwha Q CELLS, and we look forward to continuing to support them in their renewable energy strategy.”

John Cockin, Business Services Director of EDF Energy, said; “Partnering with Hanwha Q CELLS has been an excellent opportunity for EDF Energy to further demonstrate its commitment to low carbon generation in the UK. We look forward to working closely with Hanwha Q CELLS in helping achieve its strategic goals and supporting investment in renewable generation, through the provision of bankable power purchase agreements.”

About Hanwha Q CELLS
In February 2015 Hanwha Q CELLS Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: HQCL) emerged as a new global solar power leader from combining two of the world´s most recognized photovoltaic manufacturers, Hanwha SolarOne and Hanwha Q CELLS. The combined company is listed on NASDAQ under the trading symbol of HQCL. It is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, (Global Executive Headquarters) and Thalheim, Germany (Technology & Innovation Headquarters) and is the world’s largest solar cell manufacturer as well as one of the largest photovoltaic module manufacturers. Due to its diverse international production setup including facilities in China, Malaysia and South Korea, Hanwha Q CELLS is in the unique position to flexibly address market needs globally, even including certain key markets with import tariffs, such as the USA and the European Union. Based on its well respected “Engineered in Germany” technology, innovation and quality, Hanwha Q CELLS offers the entire range of outstanding photovoltaic products, applications and solutions, from modules to kits to systems to large scale solar power plants. The combined company is also engaged in downstream development and EPC business. Through its growing global business network spanning Europe, North America, Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East the company provides excellent services and long-term partnership to its customers in the utility, commercial, government and residential markets.

Hanwha Q CELLS is a flagship company of Hanwha Group, a Top-Ten business enterprise in South Korea.

About Bayern LB
Bayern LB is an experienced and committed lender to the renewable energy sector, having provided financing solutions for many years to renewable energy companies focused on solar, wind, solar thermal and geothermal technologies throughout Europe.

About EDF Energy
EDF Energy is one of the UK’s largest energy companies and the largest producer of low-carbon electricity, producing around one fifth of the nation’s electricity from its nuclear power stations, wind farms, coal and gas power stations and combined heat and power plants. The company supplies gas and electricity to
6 million business and residential customer accounts and is the biggest supplier of electricity by volume in Great Britain. EDF Energy is part of EDF Group, one of Europe’s largest power companies. The company employs around 15,000 people at locations across the UK.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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