VERTEX Bioenergy, the DWS Infrastructure Fund Company, has just closed long -term financing linked to the sustainability of approximately 350 million euros. In this way, the old abengoa Bioenergy rationalizes the existing debt profile to finance the diversification and growth of the business, including the construction of new biomethane plants.
VERTEX Bioenergy has four bioethanol production facilities in Spain and France, with a total production capacity of 780 ml, including wine alcohol units. It also has a raw material production capacity for feed for animal feed of 505,000 t per year and 575,000 MWh of electricity.
The company is a European reference in the biofuel industry, since it is a leader in the production of bioethanol in Spain and France and produces other valuable products such as raw materials for feed for animal feed (DDGs), electricity, CO2 captured and oil of corn.
The operation has had the advice of Latham & Watkins. The team was led by the infrastructure partners of London, Seonaid Todisco and Conrad Andersen, along with the associate Lothar Krumpen. Fernando Colomina, partner of Madrid, and Luis Sánchez, lawyer, along with Lourdes Colom and Jaime Grau, associates; and Etienne Gentil, a lawyer from Paris, along with Natacha Adjoba ENOH, associated.
Derivative advice was carried out by Delyth Hughes, Counsel in London, with associates Nick Surry and Fadzai Ramwi; and in fiscal matters, by Aoife McCabe, partner of London, with the associate Isabella Wong; and Blanca Vázquez de Castro, Counsel of Madrid, with the associate Ana Serrano.
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