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Latham Advises Atlas Renewables and GIP in Largest Portfolio Refinancing for Non-Conventional Renewable Energy in Latin America

February 24, 2026
Members of the firm’s Latin America Practice advise the infrastructure investor and its sponsor in landmark US$3 billion refinancing of its portfolio in Latin America.

Atlas Renewable Energy (Atlas), a leading international clean energy infrastructure provider, has announced that it has secured the largest corporate refinancing for non-conventional renewable energy in Latin America to date. Totaling approximately US$3 billion, the transaction was executed by Atlas with support from its sponsor Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). The transaction covers a portfolio of high-performing solar and storage assets located primarily in Chile. Additionally, the financing supports projects in Brazil and in Mexico.

Atlas continues evolving its capital structuring approach to support the next phase of the energy transition in Latin America. The refinancing will allow Atlas to optimize its capital structure, unlock competitive financing costs across its regional portfolio, and provide a long-term runway for continued growth in clean energy infrastructure.

Latham & Watkins represented Atlas and GIP with a multidisciplinary team led by partner Carlos Ardila, associate Andres Chester, and assistance from Lucila Dorado; with a project finance team composed of associates Javier Arreola and Andrea Garcia, with assistance from international visiting associates Fathia Zapata, Arthur Barbosa, Giancarlo Carrazza, and Jorge Hinzpeter.* Advice was also provided on hedging matters by partner Yvette Valdez and counsel Melissa Ferraro, with associate Derrick Vallejos; on tax matters by partner Alan Kimball, with associate Fangyuan Yan; on environmental matters by associate Austin Pierce; on compliance matters by partners Andrew Galdes and Matthew Salerno; and on investment company matters by partners Laura Ferrell and Jennifer Tian, with associate Katherine Ryan. Strategic advice was provided by partners Tony Del Pino and Marcela Ruenes.

*Admitted to practice in Chile only

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