PEARL Infrastructure invests in Wismar biomass cogeneration plant
Wismar — Herbert Smith Freehills has advised PEARL Infrastructure Capital as majority shareholder on an investment together with Wismar Pellets to finance the planned biomass cogeneration plant in Wismar. For PEARL, the transactions mark its entry into the German biomass market. PEARL completed the final closing in March 2020 with a total volume of 280 million euros (investment capacity approx. 1.2 billion euros).
The biomass cogeneration plant, jointly developed by Green Investment Group (GIG) and Wismar Pellets, will generate up to 18 MWe of electricity and 27 MWth of heat, supplying local manufacturer Wismar Pellets and sawmill ILIM Nordic Timber. The plant is expected to be operational in Q4 2022.
PEARL Infrastructure Capital is a private equity investment fund focused on the energy and green transition in Europe. PEARL completed the final closing in March 2020 with a total volume of 280 million euros (investment capacity of approximately 1.2 billion euros); investments will be made in European renewable energy generation facilities such as biomass cogeneration plants, waste recycling and water cycle management.
Advisor PEARL Infrastructure Capital: Herbert Smith Freehills
Silke Goldberg (Corporate/Energy, London), Dr. Marius Boewe (Energy Law, Düsseldorf; both Lead), Dr. Christoph Nawroth, Dr. Sebastian Schürer (Counsel; both Corporate/M&A, both Düsseldorf), Kai Liebrich (Finance), Thomas Kessler (Real Estate), Dr. Steffen C. Hörner (Tax; all Frankfurt); Associates: Anne Eckenroth (Foreign Lawyer), Kristin Kattwinkel (both Energy Law, both Düsseldorf), Dr. Julius Brandt (Consultant, Frankfurt), Stefanie Strahl (both Corporate; Düsseldorf), Dr. Hannes Jacobi, Dr. Galina Matjuschkin (both Finance, both Frankfurt), Gelena Minkov, Yvonne Spatz, Christina Friess, Ja Yeon Youm (Professional Support Lawyer; all Real Estate), Tatiana Guenster (Tax; all Frankfurt), Martin Bittner, Sam Cundall, Jannis Bille, Ania Sharp, Julia Ostendorf (Trainee Solicitor), Tara Theiss (Paralegal; all Corporate/Energy), Elinor Richardson (Disputes; all London)