| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure (Transmission Line and Station) |
| Status | Under Final Development (COD expected by end of 2027) |
| Asset Description | 10 km double-circuit 230kV transmission line and 230kV transformer station located within the city of Sault Ste. Marie. Among other connections, this asset will power Algoma Steel Inc. (large Canadian steelmaker)’s transition from using coal to clean electricity (via electric arc furnaces) and reduce its CO2 emissions by 70% (3 million tons annually). |
| Asset Revenues | The asset will be governed under the Ontario regulatory utility framework through which it will be entitled to recover all prudently incurred costs plus a regulated return on its debt and equity through a performance based ratemaking scheme. |
| Counterparty | Settlement counterparty: IESO (rated Aa3 by Moody’s) Regulator: Ontario Energy Board |
| Asset Type | Energy Infrastructure (District heating & cooling) |
| Status | Operational (generation unit COD between 1980 and 2017) |
| Asset Description | Tri-generation energy complex located in Boston’s Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA). Medical Area Total Energy Plan (MATEP) provides 100 MW of electricity capacity, 1,000,000 lbs / hr of steam capacity, and 41,000 tons chilled water. |
| Asset Revenues | Revenues derived from long-term utilities contracts with hospitals and medical institutions located in the LMA, including six hospitals affiliated with Harvard University. |
| Counterparty | Institutes affiliated with Harvard Institutes of Medicine (Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Joslin Diabetes Center) (Average credit rating of AA-) |
| Contract Expiry | 2051 (~33 years following acquisition closing) |
| 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 | Energy Infrastructure (natural gas power generation) |
| Status | Under construction (commercial operations in 2023) |
| Asset Description | CPV Three Rivers is a 1,258 MW combined cycle power generation project located in northeastern Illinois, within the ComEd load zone of PJM. The project issued NTP in late August 2020, with commercial operations anticipated in Q2 2023. |
| Asset Revenues | Project will generate revenue by participating in PJM’s energy and capacity markets. Roughly 90% of the Project’s gross energy margin is secured for the first five years of operations through Power Price-Based Gas Supply Agreements whereby the project purchases gas at a fixed percentage of day ahead electricity prices. |
| Counterparties | Capacity & Energy Revenue – PJM ISO, Power Price-Based Gas Supply – Morgan Stanley and Advantage Oil & Gas |