MADRID, April 30 Reuters Spanish green energy group Ecoener said on Friday demand had been limited for its initial public offering and said it had agreed to sell its shares at the low end of a targeted range.

In the first test of investor appetite for fresh shares in Madrid this year and a precursor to larger anticipated deals, Ecoener raised just under 100 million euros 121 million.

The companys original plan had been to raise as much as 200 million euros to spend on new facilities including wind farms and solar parks, but it decided to slash that on Wednesday.

Chairman Luis de Valdivia, who until now has been the sole shareholder, said In the current scenario, the investor appetite that would fit Ecoener was very limited and this fact was reflected in the willingness to participate in the companys IPO process.

Valdivia gave no further explanation.

By contrast, nonlife insurance company Linea Directa Aseguradora saw its shares rise on the market on Thursday, after a direct listing in which current holders sold no shares and no fresh stock was issued either.

Most of Ecoeners assets are in Spain and it also has solar generation assets in Honduras and a hydroelectric power plant in Guatemala.

Fellow renewables developer Opdenergy is currently taking orders for an initial public offering through which it hopes to raise 375 million euros.

A person familiar with the matter said Opdenergys current shareholders had placed an order for 40 million euros worth of Opdenergy…