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 and Social Infrastructure |
Status | Operational |
Asset Description | 50-year concession to operate and maintain The Ohio State University’s campus district energy system, including the production and/or distribution of steam, chilled water, natural gas, and electricity across the 485-building Columbus campus and implementation of a comprehensive energy conservation program designed to increase system efficiency by 25% or greater. |
Asset Revenues | In exchange for an upfront payment, the Concessionaire receives three revenue streams: (i) a fixed $45 million per year (escalating at 1.5% per annum); (ii) a return on investment for capital improvements made to the system over the term of the concession; and (iii) payment of operating costs on a pass-through basis. |
Counterparty | The Ohio State University (S&P: AA; Moody’s: Aa1) |
Concession Expiry | 2067 |
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 | Meadow Lake VI: Operational (COD Dec. 2018) Prairie Queen: In construction (COD in Q2 2019) |
Asset Description | The portfolio consists of two wind farms: Meadow Lake VI (200.4 MW) located in White and Benton Counties, IN; and Prairie Queen (199.3 MW) located in Allen County, KS. |
Asset Revenues | 100% of the projects’ production is contracted to be sold to investment-grade counterparties under long-term PPAs. |
Conterparties | Meadow Lake VI: Wabash Valley Power (75.4 MW)/Cummins Inc. (75 MW)/Nestle, USA (50 MW) Prairie Queen: Kansas City Power & Light (100%) |
PPA Expiry | Meadow Lake VI: 15 years (Cummins & Nestle) to 20 years (Wabash) from COD Prairie Queen: 20 years from COD |