| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure (Solar Power) |
| Status | Operational |
| Asset Description | 691 MWdc / 465 MWac operational solar project located in southern Alberta. The project utilizes monocrystalline silicone bifacial modules supplied by JinkoSolar with single-axis trackers by NEXTracker. The project also includes an expansion opportunity representing an additional 124 MWdc / 83 MWac which is in its early development stage. |
| Asset Revenues | The project has a 15-year PPA with Amazon for 400 MW at a fixed tariff rate, which represents 86% of the capacity. The PPA includes the environmental attributes associated with the contracted production. The project will maintain a 14% merchant exposure to energy and carbon credits over the PPA period |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational (COD in May 2015) |
| Asset Description | 270 MW wind farm located in Goderich, Ontario that was jointly developed by Samsung Renewable Energy, Pattern Energy and Capital Power. K2 is one of the two largest operating wind projects in Ontario. |
| Asset Revenues | 100% of power produced is sold under a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement. |
| Counterparty | IESO |
| PPA Expiry | 2035 (20 years following COD) |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational |
| Asset Description | Nine solar PV facilities in Ontario totalling 101.5 MWdc of aggregate generation capacity located in the municipalities of Smiths Falls, Perth, Coldwater, and Wyebridge. The installations were developed under the government's Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) program. |
| Asset Revenues | 100% of power produced is sold under 20-year Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) |
| Counterparty | IESO |
| PPA Expiry | 2033 and onward (20 years following COD) |
| Asset type | Social infrastructure |
| Status | Operational |
| Asset Description | 92.5% interest in two portfolios (Aster and Bloom) comprising of 26 facilities representing 4,114 beds located in Alberta and B.C. AgeCare is the operator and owns the balance of the equity ownership interests in the two portfolios. |
| Asset Revenues | Long-term care facilities are licensed, regulated and funded by the provincial government. The provincial government subsidizes the care, programs, supplies and accommodation costs of the residents, who are also subject to a co-payment. The funding rates paid by the government and the residents to the operators are set on an annual basis. |
| Counterparty | Alberta Health Services (agency of the provincial government), Various B.C. Regional Health Authorities (agencies of the provincial government) |