Scout Clean Energy Closes Financing for 130 MW Indiana Wind Farm

Scout Clean Energy (Scout), a leading renewable energy developer-owner-operator, announced the closing of a back-leverage financing transaction for the company's 130 MW Bitter Ridge Wind Farm in Jay County, Indiana. The project has been in operation since 2020.

The deal marks the initial step in Scout's capital recycling strategy, aimed at unlocking capital in the Company's operating projects to fund multiple new projects across Scout's 19 GW wind, solar, and storage pipeline in the United States.  

Bitter Ridge Wind Farm
Photo Credit: Kipp Schorr, Wagon Productions

Bitter Ridge Wind Farm Photo Credit: Kipp Schorr, Wagon Productions

"We are pleased to continue to leverage innovative long-term financing structures in our operational portfolio," said John Clapp, Chief Financial Officer at Scout Clean Energy. "This financing is the first of many that will further strengthen the build out of our impressive development pipeline." 

The project has an additional tax incentive agreement in place with Jay County, which resulted in $1.56 million in economic development payments by Bitter Ridge for the benefit of several local community initiatives. It is estimated that the county will receive more than $18 million in tax revenues over the expected life of the project, with over half going directly to Jay County Schools.

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