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27 Feb 2026

Foley & Lardner Advises SunRoper Solar Partners on Construction-to-Term Financing for 347 MW Texas Solar Project

"Foley & Lardner LLP advised SunRoper Solar Partners LP, a joint venture of OCI Energy and Arava Power, on construction-to-term debt financing for the 347 MWdc Project SunRoper in Wharton County, Texas. ING Capital underwrote and led a financing package including a construction-to-term loan, a tax bridge loan and letters of credit. Project operations are expected in Q3 2027."

Foley & Lardner LLP served as legal advisor to SunRoper Solar Partners LP, the joint venture between OCI Energy and Arava Power, in the construction-to-term financing of Project SunRoper. The transaction provides a financing package for Project SunRoper, a 347 MWdc solar facility in Wharton County, Texas. ING Capital was selected to underwrite the financing and will act as sole coordinating lead arranger, sole bookrunner, sole green loan coordinator and administrative agent. The financing package includes a construction-to-term loan, a tax bridge loan and various letters of credit. Project SunRoper is expected to deliver significant clean energy capacity to a high electricity-demand region in Texas and the United States. Commercial operation is slated for the third quarter of 2027, and the project is expected to support grid reliability, affordability and emissions reduction. The transaction builds on the existing relationship between OCI Energy and ING, following their prior collaboration on financing for the Alamo City Battery Energy Storage System. Foley & Lardner previously served as legal counsel to OCI Energy in that financing supporting the flagship battery storage project under development in Bexar County, Texas. Foley & Lardner LLP represented SunRoper Solar Partners LP, a joint venture of OCI Energy and Arava Power, with a team composed by: partner Jocelyn Lavallo (team lead); senior counsel Rachel Conrad; associates Jenny Gardner and Cameron Saneii; partners Nicholas Wendland and Ed Hammond; partner Adam Schurle and associate Jake Balducci (tax matters); partner John Dunlap (offtake arrangements); and partner Kyle Hayes and senior counsel Rocio Portela-Berrios (construction and supply contracts).
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