PFS will use the funds to boost long-term financing for renewable energy, particularly in wind and solar projects, a company release said here.
The investment will help generate an estimated 129 GWh of clean energy over five years, it said.
"The funds from the issue will augment our long-term funding resources and help diversify our borrowing profile," PFS chief financial officer Pawan Singh said.
"Infrastructure finance companies like PFS can fill a critical funding gap for renewable energy projects in the country," IFC's Director (Asia-Pacific) Vivek Pathak said.
In 2011, International Finance Corporation (IFC) had provided PFS a senior loan of USD 50 million to fund four renewable energy projects.
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