Energiepark wins $184 mln EIB loan for Austrian wind power

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Energiepark Bruck, an Austrian renewable-energy developer, won a €140 million ($184 million) loan from the European Investment Bank to finance wind power in the nation. The money will be used to build seven projects totaling 150 megawatts and requiring about €300 million in investment, according to a statement on Energiepark Bruck’s website. The first wind parks will use turbines made by German manufacturer Enercon GmbH, according to the EIB. The projects are in the Lower Austrian municipalities of Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Petronell Carnuntum, Hoflein, Rohrau, Bruck an der Leitha, Hof and Seibersdorf.

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