
Quinebaug Solar, an approximately 49-MW solar generation facility in Connecticut.Borderlands Wind, an approximately 99-MW wind generation facility in New Mexico.Ensign Wind Energy, an approximately 99-MW wind generation facility in Kansas.Minco Wind Energy III, an approximately 107-MW wind generation facility in Oklahoma.Fish Springs Ranch Solar, an approximately 100-MW solar generation and 25-MW solar storage facility in Nevada.Quitman II Solar, an approximately 150-MW solar generation facility in Georgia.Elora Solar, an approximately 150-MW solar generation facility in Tennessee.Dodge Flat Solar, an approximately 200-MW solar generation and 50-MW solar storage facility in Nevada.Little Blue Wind, an approximately 251-MW wind generation facility in Nebraska.Cool Springs Solar, an approximately 213-MW solar generation and 40-MW solar storage facility in Georgia.Hubbard Wind, an approximately 300-MW wind generation facility in Texas.Irish Creek Wind, an approximately 301-MW wind generation facility in Kansas.White Mesa Wind, an approximately 501-MW wind generation facility in Texas.The portfolio to be acquired by NextEra Energy Partners consists of 50% of the indirect membership interests in:


The contracted renewables portfolio of wind, solar and solar-plus-storage assets has a strong and diverse mix of investment-grade counterparties and cash available for distribution (CAFD)- weighted remaining contract life of approximately 19 years. Additionally, the convertible equity portfolio financing we are announcing today is the lowest cost in the partnership's history, with a more than 250 basis points lower implied return to the investor in the buyout price than the first iterations of the structure in 2018 and early 2019. This significant access to low-cost capital and access to NextEra Energy Resources' industry-leading renewables portfolio enables NextEra Energy Partners to be uniquely positioned to take advantage of the clean energy transformation and meet its long-term growth objectives." "The acquisition of the high-quality, long-term contracted renewable energy assets extends the partnership's geographic footprint into three new states and expands its ownership of battery storage assets, which would total nearly 90 megawatts at close. "The transactions announced today support NextEra Energy Partners' continued ability to execute on its long-term growth plan and access attractive low-cost sources of capital," said Jim Robo, chairman and chief executive officer.
