Canadian Solar Infrastructure Fund's February Output Tops Forecast Despite Curtailment

MT Newswires Live
12 Mar

Canadian Solar Infrastructure Fund (TYO:9284) reported February power generation of 17,924,101 kWh, 0.41% above its 17,851,152 kWh forecast, according to a Tuesday filing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

The fund's output was affected by curtailments in Kyushu and heavy snowfall, which led to significantly lower output from CS Takayama-shi PV (9.1% of forecast), CS Shichikashuku-machi PV (67.4%), and CS Hiroshima-shi Suzuhari PV (61.6%).

CS Ishikari Shinshinotsu-mura PV delivered the highest overperformance at 236.4% of forecast, followed by CS Hiji-machi Dai-ni PV at 125.4%.

The fund said it will receive basic rent from lessees if monthly output from individual facilities falls below 70% of forecast.

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