| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure (Solar + Battery Storage) |
| Status | EdSan1A in operation (full COD Q3 2022) and EdSan1B closed at full COD in Q4 2023) |
| Asset Description | 346 MW solar + 1,505 MWh battery storage (EdSan1A) and 410 MW solar + 1,786 MWh battery storage (EdSan1B), the two projects are located in southern California and are expected to be the largest solar + storage project in the U.S. on a combined basis. EdSan1A reached COD from Aug. 2021 – Sept. 2022 and EdSan1B reached COD in late 2023. The projects benefit from a diverse set of revenue contracts, in addition to a partner who is the O&M provider and asset manager, creating alignment of interests. |
| Asset Revenues | The project has a diverse set of 15+ revenue contracts, including for solar electricity and RECs, as well as capacity contracts. Offtakers include investor-owned utilities, corporations, and community choice aggregators. |
| Contract Expiry | Project offtake agreements terminate in 7-15 years, with the projects earning revenue on a merchant basis thereafter. |
| Asset Type | Transportation infrastructure |
| Status | Operational (construction completed in June 2010) |
| Asset Description | Capacity and safety improvements to the 100km of roadway between West Vancouver and Whistler, as well as the design, construction, financing, operations, maintenance and rehabilitation of the two to four-lane roadway. |
| Asset Revenue | Availability, usage, and safety payments |
| Counterparty | Province of British Columbia |
| Concession Expiry | 2030 (concession term: 25 years) |
| Asset Website | For more information visit: https://www.tranbc.ca/2011/12/21/the-sea-to-sky-highway-award-winning-safety/ |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure (Natural gas power generation) |
| Status | Middletown : Operational (COD in May 2018) Kings Mountain : Operational (COD reached in December 2018) |
| Asset Description | The portfolio consists of two conventional generation assets that will utilize state-of-the-art Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems combined-cycle technology. Middletown Energy Center (MEC) is a 478 MW CCGT located in Western PJM (Ohio). Kings Mountain Energy Center (KMEC) is a 470 MW CCGT located in North Carolina. |