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Pacific Green completes sale of 250MW / 500MWh Limestone Coast North Battery Energy Park development

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Sydney / 20th March, 2025 / Pacific Green Technologies, Inc. ("Pacific Green", OTCQB: PGTK) announces that it has reached Financial Close and completed the sale of 100% of the shares in its Limestone Coast North Energy Park to Intera Renewables (Intera) in a deal representing an enterprise value of A$460 million (US$293 million) (the “Transaction”).

The Limestone Coast North Energy Park is Pacific Green’s 250MW / 500MWh battery energy storage development and is one of two battery parks to be co-located on a site in the south east of  South Australia. The project is the first of the company’s 10GWh Australian project pipeline to reach Financial Close. This achievement underscores Pacific Green’s commitment to delivering innovative energy solutions and contributing to a sustainable future.

With the transaction now completed, ownership of the energy park will be transferred to Intera. Intera is the renewable energy platform established, and majority owned by funds managed by Palisade Investment Partners (Palisade), an Australian based infrastructure and real assets manager. 

Notice to Proceed has been issued to Gransolar Group as Balance of Plant contractor who will begin construction this month, with commercial operations targeted for February 2027. In addition, Notice to Proceed has been issued to Trina Storage to supply the 250MW / 500MWh battery energy storage system (BESS). 

Pacific Green will continue its involvement as construction manager, directing Gransolar and Trina Storage. Leveraging its 50-strong Shanghai-based support team, Pacific Green will also provide supply chain management and quality assurance for the project. This will ensure the highest standards of execution, drawing on Pacific Green’s extensive experience delivering utility-scale BESS and renewable energy assets.

The rapid progression of the project from inception to Financial Close highlights Pacific Green’s market-leading development model. This focuses on creating robust opportunities for investors seeking sustainable returns, through close management of every aspect of project development. Pacific Green’s team has brought Limestone Coast North through site acquisition planning and grid approvals, battery energy storage system (BESS) procurement, community engagement, appointment of construction and operational contractors and securing a long term offtake agreement with Zen Energy.    

Scott Poulter, Pacific Green’s CEO, commented: “With Limestone Coast North, our team has capitalised on our global footprint to create a template for the responsible development and financing of utility-scale storage in Australia. Key to this has been cultivating strong relationships with respected partners like Palisade and Zen Energy, Gransolar and Trina Storage who share our commitment to bringing stability to the Australian grid.”

Simon Parbery, Executive Director for Palisade, stated: “We are delighted to achieve this significant milestone for Intera, and look forward to partnering with Pacific Green in delivering this key project through to commissioning and operations, providing both sustainable long-term returns to Intera’s investors and supporting Australia’s energy de-carbonation ambitions. 

Joel Alexander, Pacific Green Australia CEO and Managing Director, commented: “I am delighted this transaction has reached Financial Close. The relative speed in which we’ve got to this point is testament to our market leading development model but also to the two teams involved; our own and our counterparts at Intera and Palisade. I am truly thrilled to commence construction and deliver one of South Australia’s largest energy parks.”

Palisade were advised by Macquarie Capital, Kidder Williams, KWM, Clayton Utz and Ekistica. 

Pacific Green was advised by Azure Capital, WSP and Allens Linklaters. Development capital was provided by Australian Philanthropic Services Foundation.


Key Facts:

-Pacific Green has reached Financial Close and completed the sale of 100% of the shares in its Limestone Coast North Energy Park to Intera Renewables (Intera) in a deal representing an enterprise value of A$460 million (US$293 million).

-The Limestone Coast North Energy Park is Pacific Green’s 250MW / 500MWh battery energy storage development and is one of two battery parks to be co-located on a site in the south east of  South Australia.

-With the transaction now completed, ownership of the energy park will be transferred to Intera. Intera is the renewable energy platform established, and majority owned by funds managed by Palisade Investment Partners (Palisade), an Australian based infrastructure and real assets manager. 

-The rapid progression of the project from inception to Financial Close highlights Pacific Green’s market-leading development model. This focuses on creating robust opportunities for investors seeking sustainable returns, through close management of every aspect of project development.


About us:

About Pacific Green

Pacific Green Technologies Inc. (Pacific Green) is a global leader in grid-scale battery development, currently operating and developing a portfolio of projects across the world. The company is now establishing a strong presence in Australia with battery storage projects in development in South Australia and Victoria.

Pacific Green is dedicated to creating a cleaner environment for our communities. We do this by delivering innovative energy storage solutions that enable Australia’s net-zero transition. We also partner with communities where we deliver projects to develop wider social value beyond our core business.

For more information, visit Pacific Green’s website:
www.pacificgreen.com


Contact details:

Georgia Bollard, Public Relations, Marketing and Engagement Manager
Pacific Green (Australia)
T: +61 450 454 434
E: [email protected]

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