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GFI Energy Ventures
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Since its creation in June of 1995, GFI
Energy Ventures and its predecessor entities
have originated more than fifty transactions
since combined to form the companies described
here. Aggregate value of the companies in
their portfolio exceeds $2.5 billion. GFI
is always engaged in active discussions
with additional potentially attractive target
companies. |
Global Environment Fund (GEF)
Offices: Chevy Chase, Maryland
Established in 1990, the Global Environment
Fund invests in businesses around the world
that provide cost-effective solutions to
environmental and energy challenges. The
firm manages private equity dedicated to
clean technology, emerging markets, and
sustainable forestry, with approximately
$1 billion in aggregate capital under management.
GEF's investors include prominent endowments,
foundations, family offices, and pension
funds. |
Good Energies
Offices: Zug, Switzerland; London, England;
Washington, DC & New York, New York
Good Energies is a leading investor in the
renewable energy industry and a member of
COFRA Group, a privately owned group of
companies. Good Energies is active in the
interrelated business areas solar energy,
wind energy, load management and green buildings.
The company invests across all life cycles
of a company and pursues a long-term investment
approach. |
Google.org
Offices: Mountain View, California
Google.org aspires to use the power of information
and technology to address the global challenges
of our age: climate change, poverty and
emerging disease. In collaboration with
experienced partners working in each of
these fields, they will invest our resources
and tap the strengths of Google’s employees
and global operations to advance five major
initiatives. |
Greenhouse Capital Partners
Offices: Sausalito, California
In a market increasingly barren of seed
investment capital, Greenhouse Capital Partners
seeks to fund exceptional startups at the
earliest stages of company formation while
creating true lasting partnerships with
our entrepreneurs. The fund maintains a
broad investment approach across a range
of select emerging technologies, with a
specific interest in cleantech and alternative
energy innovations. Their approach is a
return to the roots of venture capital,
where they will take early stage risk right
alongside our entrepreneurs and help build
companies that will last for years to come. |
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Hudson Clean Energy Partners
Offices: Teaneck, New Jersey
Hudson Clean Energy Partners is a private
equity firm investing in renewable power,
alternative fuels, energy efficiency and
storage. The Hudson investment team has
more than 50 years of combined industry
experience, led by Neil Auerbach, Managing
Partner. At Hudson, they believe that some
of the most attractive opportunities for
superior risk-adjusted returns are at the
intersection of buyout, infrastructure and
late-stage growth. |
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King Hill Capital
Offices: Charlestown, Massachusetts
King Hill Capital invests money and time
to help private cleantech companies become
vibrant businesses. This investment focus
stems from a profound concern about global
climate change and the country’s need for
greater energy independence. King Hill Capital
invests in private cleantech businesses.
Initial investments typically range from
$100K to $500K. |
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Low Carbon Accelerator
Offices: Guernsey, England
Low Carbon Accelerator is a closed-ended
investment company listed on the Alternative
Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange
(AIM) which was launched in October 2006,
raising gross proceeds of £44.5 million.
Low Carbon Accelerator invests in a diverse
portfolio of unquoted private companies
providing low carbon products and services
which deliver immediate reductions in carbon
dioxide emissions. |
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