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Project summary document

Project name:Moldova Power Distribution Equity Investment
Country:Moldova
Project number:6206
Business sector:Power and Energy
Public/Private:Private
Environmental category:C
Board date:4 April 2000
Status:Signed
Date PSD disclosed:
Date PSD updated:
23 March 2000
24 September 2001
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Project description
and objectives:

The project consists of a minority equity investment alongside Union Fenosa Internacional of Spain (UFISA), a strategic investor, in three power distribution companies located in Chisinau and the central and southern regions of Moldova. Purchase from UFISA minority interests in three power distribution companies. EBRD involvement has been requested by UFISA to help mitigate political risk.

Transition impact:

The project supports the continuing privatisation of the electricity sector in Moldova and the development of management know-how and technology, which should lead to collection and performance improvements.

The client:

UFISA. (Spain), the sponsor, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Electrica Fenosa S.A., a major private Spanish utility with electricity distribution experience in emerging markets. In February 2000, UFISA purchased a 100 per cent stake in three Moldovan power distribution companies (RED Chisinau, RED Centru and RED Sud). UFISA has requested that the EBRD becomes a minority co-investor in these three companies.

EBRD finance:

The EBRD has purchase from UFISA shares in the three power distribution companies for an aggregate price of US$ 5 million (€5.16 million) for an equity stake of up to 18.6 per cent in each of the companies.

Total project cost:

US$ 5 million (€5.16 million).

Environmental impact:

The project was screened C/1, requiring an environmental audit of the three regional electricity distribution companies (REDs). The audit, carried out by independent consultants, did not reveal any major environmental, health and safety concerns. The issues identified included possible PCB use, safety upgrades of the sites, improvements to fuel storage areas, hazardous waste handling and "housekeeping". Measures have been included in Environmental Action Plans (EAPs) for the REDs to address these issues. In addition, recommendations were made regarding general environmental management at the REDs. The EAPs will be agreed with UFACEX in the Share Purchase and Shareholders’ Agreement.

The project offers the opportunity to steer the companies towards environmental management practices in line with Western standards. This includes, over and above compliance issues, improved resource use, energy efficiency at facilities, reduction of distribution losses and improved materials and waste management.

The implementation of the project would result in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 30,000 tons per annum after 2005.

Technical
cooperation:

Legal due diligence (€149,130 from Japan; €50,000 from Canada); financial and technical due diligence (€133,621 from Greece; €57,940 from Japan).

For consultant opportunities for projects financed by technical cooperation funds, visit procurement of consultants.

Company contact:

 

EBRD contact:

Bozena Cosser, Operation Leader: cosserb@ebrd.com

Business opportunities:

For business opportunities or procurement, contact the client company.

General enquiries:

EBRD project enquiries not related to procurement:
Tel: +44 20 7338 7168; Fax: +44 20 7338 7380
Email: projectenquiries@ebrd.com


Project Summary Documents are created before consideration by the EBRD Board of Directors. Details of a project may change following disclosure of a Project Summary Document. Project Summary Documents cannot be considered to represent official EBRD policy.
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