Atlantis acquires Uskmouth plant, plans more expansion

Simec Energy is to sell its Uskmouth power plant in Newport, South Wales, to Atlantis Resources. Completion is expected in Q1 2018.

Atlantis wants to “build a diversified renewable energy company of scale”. It plans to convert the 220MW Uskmouth plant to use an end-of-waste energy pellet that would otherwise go to landfill as fuel. Commercial operation is planned for 2020. Power from the converted plant will be purchased by GFG’s industrial businesses under a 20-year power purchase and fuel supply agreement.

Atlantis, which will be renamed Simec Atlantis Resources, said this was likely to be the first in a series of such deals  – it now has the right of first offer on a portfolio of renewable power generation assets currently owned or subsequently acquired by the GFG Alliance.

The deal is classed as a reverse takeover under AIM rules. The consideration will be in new Atlantis ordinary shares and Simec will acquire a 49.9% stake in Atlantis.

Atlantis staid the deal would underpin GFG’s  low-carbon Greensteel strategy, which follows GFG’s £300 million investment in the Liberty Steel Newport site.