Industry: Energy Region: New Zealand Transaction price: US$ 1 million Transaction method: equity investment
Project introduction:
The vision of New Zealand Green Energy Project is to develop, construct and operate various photovoltaic solar energy projects suitable for local conditions to support New Zealand's zero-carbon future.
I. Market prospect
1. The electricity market in New Zealand is unbalanced between supply and demand. An additional 500MW of power generation is needed every year to meet the demand, which does not include the demand of new industries.
2. New Zealand has a high long-term demand for electricity. With the transition to zero carbon emissions in 2050, New Zealand's long-term demand for renewable energy will remain high.
3. The construction cost of photovoltaic solar energy continues to decline. The price of photovoltaic solar energy equipment has fallen sharply in the past 20 years, making photovoltaic solar energy a low-cost renewable energy source.
4. Green energy projects have a high rate of return. New Zealand's high electricity price will bring rich project returns to investors (ROI:10.9%-17.8%).
Second, the business model
1. The feasibility of photovoltaic solar energy project development has been verified worldwide.
2. Purchase solar panels and inverters from one of the big photovoltaic solar contractors in New Zealand.
3. Ensure a long-term (10-15 years) power purchase agreement (PPA) to ensure a stable income.
4. Maintain a steady project development quantity with a total capacity of 1GW.
5. Minimize ongoing operation activities and expenses after production.
6. Utilize the long-established local power operators in New Zealand to provide comprehensive operation and maintenance services, including solar panel cleaning, facility maintenance and electrical inspection.
Third, the project model
(A) "photovoltaic+farm" model project
1. The photovoltaic farm project is located 50 kilometers southeast of Lake Tekapo in the South Island of New Zealand.
2. Photovoltaic solar module: 33,600 pieces, generating capacity: 21MW, project investment scale: NZ$16.5m.
3. Australian Astronergy photovoltaic module has good quality, long warranty period and stable performance.
4. The capacity of the parallel node system is 50%.
5.AlpineEnergy Power Grid Company has approved access to the local power grid (21MW).
6.Ecotricity signed an off-take agreement for power generation (NZ$0.12/kWh).
7. The resource license has been approved.
8. Seek cooperation: Establish a New Zealand joint venture company with investors and implement EPC management in New Zealand.
(B) "Photovoltaic+Shopping Mall" model project
1. The photovoltaic shopping mall project is located in Riccarton area, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand, with an overall commercial square of 30,000 square meters.
2. The first phase of the project is rooftop photovoltaic solar power generation, with an area of 8,000 square meters in the commercial plaza and 3,000 square meters in the roof, with a power generation capacity of 650KW. The investment scale of the project is NZ$1m.
3. The first phase of the project is expected to generate 1 million kWh/year. In addition to supplying outdoor electricity for the plaza, it will also supply large commercial electricity users in other regions through New Zealand smart grid technology, thus improving the overall return on investment of the project.
4. In the second phase of the project, 300 solar parking sheds and charging piles will be built to form a new energy ecosystem.
5. Later, cooperate with the urban planning of the local city council to build landmark cultural buildings, thus promoting the long-term development of the community and the city.
6. Seek cooperation: set up a New Zealand joint venture company with investors and implement EPC management in New Zealand.
(C) "Photovoltaic+Warehouse" mode project
1. The photovoltaic warehouse is located on the main road of Highway 1, 50km south of Auckland, with a roof area of 6,000m2 and a power generation capacity of 1.2MW The investment scale of the project is NZ$1.3m.
2. The warehouse is a project under construction. At present, it has entered the stage of warehouse design and resource license application. The warehouse is designed and built according to the fully automatic "black light warehouse" mode, which is an important part of global supply chain management in New Zealand and Australia.
3. The photovoltaic power supply on the roof of the warehouse supports the automatic management of the "black light warehouse", and at the same time supplies large commercial power users in other regions through New Zealand smart grid technology, thus improving the overall return on investment of the project.
4. Seek cooperation: set up a New Zealand joint venture company with investors and implement EPC management in New Zealand.