| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure |
| Status | In construction |
| Project Description | Two solar PV facilities (Brockville and Beckwith) with 24.4 MWdc of aggregate generation capacity located near Brockville and Ottawa, Ontario. |
| Project Revenues | 100% of power produced is sold to the OPA under 20-year Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) |
| Conterparty | Ontario Power Authority |
| PPA Expiry | 2033 - 2034 (PPA term: 20 years following COD) |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational (COD dates between 2008 and Q1 2016) |
| Asset Description | 1,600 MW wind portfolio consisting of 12 assets in 7 states. Portfolio projects use a variety of tier 1 wind turbines (Vestas, Gamesa, GE, Suzlon), with operations and maintenance services being provided by original equipment manufacturers under long-term agreements. |
| Asset Revenues | 100% of power produced is sold to creditworthy investor owned utilities, municipal power agencies, and government entities under PPA with weighted average remaining life of 16 years. |
| PPA Expiry | 2023 - 2039 (Between 15 and 25 years ) |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational (COD between October 2014 and October 2015) |
| Asset Description | Three run-of-river hydroelectric facilities located near the Iskut River watershed in Northwestern British Columbia with a total installed capacity of 303 MW. |
| Asset Revenues | 100% of power produced is sold to BC Hydro under a fully inflation-indexed 60-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). |
| Counterparty | BC Hydro (rated Aaa by Moody’s, AAA by S&P, and AA (high) by DBRS) |
| PPA Expiry | Between October 2074 and October 2075 (60 years following COD) |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure |
| Status | Operational (COD in 1884) |
| Asset Description | Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) is the largest electric utility in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula serving 53,000 electric customers in the region. UPPCO’s asset base is comprised solely of generation and distribution assets, including 4,500 distribution line miles, 50 substations, and 57MW of owned generating capacity coming largely from seven hydroelectric facilities located in the Upper Peninsula. UPPCO also plans to begin building a 60MW utility scale solar asset in 2022. The Company is rate-regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission. |
| Asset Revenues | Rate base revenue mechanism paid by residential, industrial, commercial and municipal electricity customers in its service territory. |
| Counterparties | Michigan Public Service Commission |