The infrastructure investment joint venture between Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) and London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) has entered a partnership to co-own one of the largest wind farms of its type in Europe.
The investment vehicle, GMPF & LPFA Infrastructure LLP (GLIL), along with Greencoat UK Wind PLC (UKW) will acquire a total of 49.9 per cent of Clyde, the South Lanarkshire wind farm, from energy company, SSE, which will hold the remaining 50.1 per cent. Under the agreement GLIL will invest GBP150 million.
Councillor Kieran Quinn, Chair of Greater Manchester Pension Fund, says: “We’re pleased to announce the next investment for GLIL, which continues to identify UK projects with attractive returns and adds to our growing renewable portfolio. Our success in this area is a testament to what we are trying to achieve across the Local Government Pension Scheme, which is closer collaboration between funds in order to realise the benefits associated with partnering. We look forward to announcing our next investment as well as working towards attracting other LGPS funds to our joint venture.”
Sir Merrick Cockell, Chairman, LPFA, says: “When we launched our partnership at the start of 2015 it was to build on our beliefs that by working together we could increase our involvement in projects that provide the right returns for our members and the wider social benefit of investing directly in UK infrastructure. Along with GMPF we’re delighted that our venture continues to do so and that there is a healthy pipeline of opportunities going forward.”
Clyde is located in South Lanarkshire and consists of Clyde North, Clyde South and Clyde Central. The windf arm is the second largest UK onshore wind farm with 152 wind turbines and a combined generating capacity of approximately 350 megawatts.
The transaction represents the first major joint venture SSE has undertaken in onshore wind, a key growth area for the company, allowing GLIL to benefit from a long-term partnership with a highly experienced wind farm operator and potential for future co- operation opportunities.