Enel draws €707 million on the Absa and Nedbank South African wind power credit line
The bank financing is to help the local renewable energy subsidiary build a 700 MW wind farm.
08/06/2021 at 16h33, by Africa Business+
The R15 billion (€890 million) credit line was obtained in July 2018 and was granted for 21 years by a consortium consisting of Absa Bank Limited and Nedbank Limited.
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