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<blockquote data-quote="pembsarable" data-source="post: 6949477" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>Not quite sure about the long term investor side of things. The solar park with us has had 3 owners in 5 years. I've lost track of the number of different "finance houses" that have actually put up the capital for it all. They always seem to be re financing - I suppose chasing additional margin on cheaper / different sources of funding. It would be a whole lot more complicated if they owned the land rather than leased. The other point to think about , really its a case of pass the toxic parcel..... which company gets left with the clear up and disposal costs. The cynic in me expects in the latter years the business to go pop leaving the land owner to foot the bill.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pembsarable, post: 6949477, member: 45120"] Not quite sure about the long term investor side of things. The solar park with us has had 3 owners in 5 years. I've lost track of the number of different "finance houses" that have actually put up the capital for it all. They always seem to be re financing - I suppose chasing additional margin on cheaper / different sources of funding. It would be a whole lot more complicated if they owned the land rather than leased. The other point to think about , really its a case of pass the toxic parcel..... which company gets left with the clear up and disposal costs. The cynic in me expects in the latter years the business to go pop leaving the land owner to foot the bill..... [/QUOTE]
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