Etrion and Tamagawa Holdings Announce Signing of the Project Finance to Build a 9.5 MW Utility-Scale Solar project in Japan

Etrion Corporation ("Etrion") announced the signing of project financing and planned construction of the Aomori solar power project located in Misawa city in the Aomori prefecture of the Tohoku region in Japan. Tamagawa Holdings Co., Ltd., was the initial developer and retains an interest in the project. Financing was arranged by Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited ("SuMi Trust").

Marco A. Northland, Etrion's Chief Executive Officer, commented: "I am delighted to announce the closing of $29 million project financing for our 9.5 MW Aomori PV project in Japan. This is our third utility-scale solar project in Japan. It continues to demonstrate the excellent partnership with Hitachi High-Tech, who will be building the project on behalf of the partnership. Aomori also represents several important firsts for Etrion. It is our first project involving a local developer, Tamagawa Holdings Co. Ltd. It will also be the first project in Japan where Etrion will act as the Asset Manager, further confirming the market's acceptance of Etrion as a reliable, best-in-class Independent Power Produced (IPP), developer and owner. Japan continues to be our main focus and I expect more projects to reach financial close in the near future."

Aomori Solar Project (9.5 MW)

Aomori is a 9.5 MW utility-scale solar PV power plant to be built in Aomori Prefecture of Japan. The project consists of four sites. Construction-related works are expected to commence in July 2016 and the solar project is expected to be fully operational by the third quarter of 2017. The solar power plants will be built on 164 hectares of owned land and the facilities will connect through the Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. utility ("Tohoku Electric Power utility"). Each project will enter into a twenty year power purchase agreement ("PPA") with the Tohoku Electric Power utility and will receive  ¥36 per kilowatt-hour ("kWh") produced (approximately US$0.35 per kWh).

Once operational, Aomori is expected to produce approximately 10.7 gigawatt-hours ("GWh") of solar electricity per year.

The total project cost will be financed approximately 85% through project debt from SuMi Trust with a tenor equal to construction period and 19 years of operations. The remaining approximate 15% equity portion will be funded pro-rata based on the respective ownerships, with Etrion 60%, Tamagawa Holdings 30% and Hitachi High-Tech 10%.

Japan is one of the largest solar PV markets in the world with over 36 gigawatts ("GW") of installed capacity and a national solar power target of 28 GW by 2020.

In 2012, Etrion and Hitachi High-Tech signed a development agreement to develop a pipeline of solar assets in Japan. Under this agreement, both parties provide the key functions necessary to successfully develop, build and operate solar projects in Japan (including, but not limited to, obtaining the relevant permits and authorizations to build and operate the solar power facilities, developing relationships with local utilities and land owners, performing the EPC-related services and providing O&M and asset management-related services). Aomori is the third solar project to be built under this arrangement and the companies are targeting to reach 100 MW either under construction or shovel-ready by the first half of 2017.

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