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Masdar Announces Second Dollar-Denominated Green Bond Sale to Fund 100 Gigawatts of Clean Projects, Targeting $3 Billion

Masdar Announces Second Dollar-Denominated Green Bond Sale to Fund 100 Gigawatts of Clean Projects, Targeting $3 Billion

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  • Masdar, a leading clean energy firm from Abu Dhabi, plans its second issuance of dollar-denominated green bonds in two tranches aimed at substantial global expansion.
  • Scheduled meetings with potential investors in London signal strong, proactive engagement in expanding its financial base.
  • Ownership by major Abu Dhabi entities like Taqa, Mubadala, and Adnoc underlines significant government support and strategic interest in sustainable energy investments.

Abu Dhabi’s flagship renewable energy company, Masdar, also known as Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co., is gearing up for its second major financial initiative through the issuance of dollar-denominated green bonds. These bonds, split into two tranches with five and ten-year terms, represent a concerted effort by Masdar to fund its ambitious plans to spearhead global renewable projects.

The company has outlined a strategy to issue up to $1 billion of these green bonds within the year, as part of a broader agenda to accumulate as much as $3 billion. This funding is earmarked to propel Masdar’s presence on the global stage, with a target to secure stakes in renewable projects totaling 100 gigawatts by 2030. The first tranche of its green bond initiative in 2023 successfully raised $750 million, underscoring the market’s robust appetite for sustainable investment opportunities offered by Masdar.

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To facilitate this upcoming bond issuance, Masdar has enlisted the support of a consortium of international banks and arranged a series of calls and in-person meetings with potential investors in London. This proactive engagement strategy highlights Masdar’s commitment to transparency and investor relations in securing the necessary capital for its expansion.

Ownership of Masdar is strategically divided among major Abu Dhabi entities, with Taqa holding 43%, Mubadala 33%, and Adnoc 24%. This composition reflects a strong alignment between Abu Dhabi’s governmental vision and Masdar’s operational goals, ensuring a cohesive approach towards achieving significant milestones in clean energy.

Through this second green bond sale, Masdar is not just looking to expand its financial resources but also to strengthen its position as a global leader in renewable energy, demonstrating the UAE’s dedicated pivot towards sustainable development practices.

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