BNP Paribas has signed a deal with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to release funding for wind power projects across the European Union. This partnership will stimulate up to €8 billion in wind power investments, focusing on new wind farms, supply chains, and grid interconnectivity.
€500 Million to Boost Wind Energy Investments
Under the terms of the agreement, the EIB will provide a €500 million counter-guarantee to BNP Paribas. BNP Paribas will create a €1 billion portfolio of guarantees to fund new wind farm projects across the EU. The counter-guarantee will generate a leverage effect, ultimately boosting investments in real economy terms to as much as €8 billion.
This partnership is part of the EIB’s €5 billion initiative, aligning with the European Commission’s Wind Power Package from 2023. The initiative aims to accelerate wind energy deployment and bolster the competitiveness of Europe’s wind industry.
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Supporting Europe’s Renewable Energy Goals
The collaboration between EIB and BNP Paribas will support the EU to achieve its green ambition in terms of renewable energy targets. The EU will have 45% of its energy derive from renewables, for example, 32 GW of wind capacity by 2030. The program is a huge leap in building Europe’s energy autonomy and spearheading the green transition.
Ambroise Fayolle, Vice-President of the EIB, said, “Guarantees, like the ones EIB provides through this new financial instrument, contribute to enable the funding of essential projects that drive the green transition, support the decarbonization of the European economy, and strengthen industrial competitiveness.”
A Commitment to Sustainability and Green Transition
This partnership is a testament to BNP Paribas’ long-standing commitment to supporting the low-carbon energy shift globally. At least 90% of its energy production financing by 2030 will be aimed at sustainable energy projects, the bank said. This partnership also finances strategic projects decarbonizing the economy and increasing industrial competitiveness, powering Europe’s energy transition.