CWE provides $3.5 million supplier credit for 80MW Kozjak Hydropower Plant Construction Project (Linked to Project ID#42251, #85157)
Commitment amount
$ 8767242.38060275
Adjusted commitment amount
$ 8767242.38
Constant 2021 USD
Summary
Funding agency [Type]
China International Water and Electrical Corporation (CWE) [State-owned Company]
Recipient
North Macedonia
Sector
Energy (Code: 230)
Flow type
Loan
Level of public liability
Central government-guaranteed debt
Financial distress
Yes
Infrastructure
Yes
Category
Project lifecycle
Geography
Description
On July 9, 2002, Bank of China and JSC Macedonian Power Plants (ELEM) — a state-owned electricity company in Macedonia that is also known as AD Elektrani na Makedonia — signed an $89,964,628.88 buyer’s credit loan agreement for the 80MW Kozjak Hydropower Plant Construction Project. This loan had two separate tranches: a $44,982,314.44 tranche that carried a 15-year maturity, 7.5 year grace period, and 7.49% interest rate (Tranche A) and a $44,982,314.44 tranche that carried a 15-year maturity, 7.5 year grace period, and an interest rate of 6-month LIBOR (1.907% in July 2002) plus a 1.5% margin (Tranche B). The Government of the Republic of Macedonia issued a sovereign guarantee in support of this loan. Tranche A and Tranche B are captured in Project ID#42251 and Project ID#85157. Also, on July 9, 2002, China International Water & Electric Corporation (CWE) and JSC Macedonian Power Plants (ELEM) signed a $3,507,661.76 supplier credit agreement (captured in Project ID#85158) that carried the following terms: a 15-year maturity, 7.5 year grace period, and 7.8% interest rate. The Government of the Republic of Macedonia issued a sovereign guarantee in support of this supplier credit. The purpose of this project was to construct an 80MW hydroelectric power plant on the Treska river, 25 kilometers from the capital of Skopje. Hainan S.I.T. Enterprise (Хаинан С.И.Т. Ентерпраис Корп) was originally designated as the contractor responsible for implementation during the mid-1990s. However, it underperformed and ultimately went bankrupt. Then, in 2002, Hainan S.I.T. Enterprise was replaced with China International Water & Electric Corporation (CWE), which began construction on November 2, 2002 and ended construction on July 1, 2004. The plant was put into operation after a trial period on September 12, 2004. The final completion certificate was issued on May 10, 2006. CWE's contract closing ceremony was held on November 27, 2009, the same day that full operational capacity was finally achieved. By August 2010, the power generation capacity of the plant had reached 190 million kWh. Due to Hainan S.I.T. Enterprise’s inactivity, ELEM suffered $2.8 million of financial losses, which were covered by Sinosure indemnity payments.
Additional details
1. The Chinese project title is 科佳水电站合 or 马其顿科佳水电站目. The Macedonian project title is проектот ХЕЦ Козјак. 2. JSC Macedonian Power Plants (ELEM) was renamed as Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM) in 2019. 3. The loan agreements that ELEM signed in July 2002 effectively amended loan agreements that it had previously signed with Bank of China and Hainan in 1998.
Number of official sources
18
Number of total sources
21
Details
Cofinanced
No
Direct receiving agencies [Type]
JSC Macedonian Power Plants (ELEM) [State-owned Company]
Implementing agencies [Type]
China International Water and Electrical Corporation (CWE) [State-owned Company]
Guarantee provider [Type]
Government of North Macedonia [Government Agency]
Loan Details
Maturity
15 years
Interest rate
7.8%
Grace period
8 years
Grant element (OECD Grant-Equiv)
0.0%