UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) has bought a 20% stake in Sheringham Shoal operating offshore wind farm, from Statoil & Statkraft through a £240m investment.

Under the deal, Statoil and Statkraft will be divesting the shares to GIB for the 317MW offshore wind farm, which is owned by Scira Offshore Energy (Scira).

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Statoil and Statkraft will be left with 40% share each after the transaction.

The investment is a part of GIB-led strategy to boost offshore wind sector in the country by allowing developers to recycle capital into new projects and inviting investors for the renewable energy sector.

Sheringham Shoal has been operating for two years in the Greater Wash area, around 17 to 23 kilometres off the coast of Norfolk.

The wind farm generates more than 1.1TWh of renewable electricity, which is enough to power 220,000 homes and meets the local domestic needs of the Norfolk county.

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UK Green Investment Bank chief executive Shaun Kingsbury said: "This is an important investment for the UK offshore wind sector in two respects.

"Firstly, it allows two strategically important investors, Statkraft and Statoil, to take part of their investment in an operating project and reinvest it in other projects.

"Secondly, we intend, in time, to transfer the asset to our proposed Operating Offshore Wind Fund, which is intended to attract new investors and new capital to the UK."

Statkraft offshore wind unit senior vice president Olav Hetland said: "This agreement enables further investments in project development while at the same time maintaining our industrial role as operator of Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm."

Statoil Renewable Energy senior vice president Siri Espedal Kindem said: "This agreement is great news for Statoil and Statkraft as it enables us to realise value created through the development and construction phase of the Sheringham Shoal Wind Farm.

"It also demonstrates that investments in the UK renewable business are attractive."

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27 November 2014
UK Green Investment Bank invests £240m in UK offshore wind sector
– ?GIB buys 20% stake in Sheringham Shoal operating offshore wind farm.
– ?GIB’s intention is, in time, to transfer the investment to its proposed new Operating Offshore Wind Fund which has the aim of attracting new investors and capital to the UK offshore wind sector.
The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) has today announced a £240m investment in the UK’s offshore wind sector. The investment is part of a wider strategy, led by GIB, to strengthen the UK offshore wind sector by allowing developers to recycle capital into new projects and by attracting new investors into the sector.
GIB is purchasing a 20 per cent stake from Statkraft and Statoil in Scira Offshore Energy Limited (Scira), the owner of Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm, for an agreed valuation of £240m.
The 317 MW offshore wind farm has been operating for two years in the Greater Wash area, between 17 and 23 kilometres off the coast of Norfolk.
Sheringham Shoal generates over 1.1 TWh of net renewable electricity annually, equivalent to the electricity consumption of around 220,000 homes, roughly equating to the domestic demand of the county of Norfolk.
GIB intends, in time, to transfer its stake in the Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm to the proposed GIB Operating Offshore Wind Fund as a seed asset.
Statkraft and Statoil have further plans for developing offshore wind projects in the UK, including the 402 MW Dudgeon offshore wind project off the Norfolk coast, which is under construction and expected to be in production in 2017.
Shaun Kingsbury, Chief Executive, UK Green Investment Bank said:
"This is an important investment for the UK offshore wind sector in two respects.
"Firstly, it allows two strategically important investors, Statkraft and Statoil, to take part of their investment in an operating project and reinvest it in other projects.
"Secondly, we intend, in time, to transfer the asset to our proposed Operating Offshore Wind Fund, which is intended to attract new investors and new capital to the UK."
Business Secretary, Vince Cable said:
"The UK’s offshore wind sector is incredibly important to the UK, currently supporting 6,000 jobs and contributing millions to the economy each year. Britain leads the world in offshore wind power generation and this latest investment by GIB will cement that position.
"The deal would not have happened without the Green Investment Bank – it is at the heart of our industrial strategy to create green jobs and growth."
Olav Hetland, Senior Vice President for Offshore Wind, Statkraft, said:
"Statkraft is very pleased to have the UK Green Investment Bank as a new partner in Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm. As Europe’s leader in renewable energy and a long term investor in the UK, we have firm growth ambitions in the UK’s offshore wind sector. This agreement enables further investments in project development while at the same time maintaining our industrial role as operator of Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm."
Siri Espedal Kindem, Senior Vice President for Renewable Energy, Statoil, said:
"We are very satisfied to have reached an agreement with the UK Green Investment Bank. This agreement is great news for Statoil and Statkraft as it enables us to realise value created through the development and construction phase of the Sheringham Shoal Wind Farm. It also demonstrates that investments in the UK renewable business are attractive."
About the project
Total project capacity: 316.8 MW
Total GIB investment: £240m
Energy generation: 1.1 TWh per annum, equivalent to the electricity consumption of around 220,000 homes, roughly the domestic demand of the county of Norfolk.
Operational date: October 2012
Technology: 88 Siemens 3.6 MW wind turbine generators; monopile foundations
Operator: Statkraft AS