The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is an economic development agency located in Sydney, Australia, established in 2012. Its primary mission is to invest in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and low emissions technologies by employing a commercial approach that addresses market barriers. CEFC aims to catalyze and leverage private sector funding to facilitate the commercialization and deployment of clean energy technologies, which are essential for Australia's transition to a carbon-constrained economy. The organization is managed by an executive team responsible for overseeing its assets and ensuring alignment with its strategic goals.
Co-Chief Investment Officer, Infrastructure and Alternatives
Melanie Madders
Director
Monique Miller
Chief Investment Officer
Blair Pritchard
Director, Investment Development
Michael Di Russo
Director - Head of Property
Bobby Vidakovic
Executive Director
Julia Hinwood
Director Infrastructure
Past deals in Electricity
SA Power Networks
Debt Financing in 2024
SA Power Networks build, maintain, upgrade and extend a network currently delivering power to around 850,000 customers.
TagEnergy
Debt Financing in 2024
TagEnergy is a clean energy enterprise for a new cycle in the renewable energy industry. It was formed in 2019 to accelerate the energy transition by developing and investing in competitive and clean power stations in order to compete directly and actively on the energy markets. Renewables have now become the main source of energy able to provide both social responsibility and price efficiency, and we are delivering this in the countries where we have established our activity. TagEnergy is operated by a highly-experienced team of manager-shareholders. Its operations span the renewables value chain, from development, financing, construction and asset management of wind, solar and storage projects, to commercialisation of its competitive energy. TagEnergy has developed a portfolio of 2.7GW in the UK, Australia, Spain, Portugal and France, and intends to drive the pace of transition through projects that deliver reliable energy affordably, and at scale.
TagEnergy
Debt Financing in 2023
TagEnergy is a clean energy enterprise for a new cycle in the renewable energy industry. It was formed in 2019 to accelerate the energy transition by developing and investing in competitive and clean power stations in order to compete directly and actively on the energy markets. Renewables have now become the main source of energy able to provide both social responsibility and price efficiency, and we are delivering this in the countries where we have established our activity. TagEnergy is operated by a highly-experienced team of manager-shareholders. Its operations span the renewables value chain, from development, financing, construction and asset management of wind, solar and storage projects, to commercialisation of its competitive energy. TagEnergy has developed a portfolio of 2.7GW in the UK, Australia, Spain, Portugal and France, and intends to drive the pace of transition through projects that deliver reliable energy affordably, and at scale.
ACEN Australia
Debt Financing in 2022
ACEN Australia is the platform that represents ACEN's renewable energy assets. It includes several solar, wind, battery, and pumped hydro projects under development or construction in New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, and South Australia. The first of these projects, New England Solar, is expected to be operational by the end of 2023. Using innovative technology solutions, the company aims to provide low-cost, clean electricity in a socially and environmentally responsible manner.
X-Elio
Debt Financing in 2022
X-ELIO is a leading firm specialized in the development, construction, financing & operation of photovoltaic plants with a global presence.
Wattwatchers
Series B in 2021
Wattwatchers is a digital energy technology company that focuses on providing a low-cost energy management network for homes and businesses. The company offers a suite of Class 1, all-IP metering and monitoring devices, including the AUDITOR series, which utilizes 3G and Wi-Fi technology. These devices enable real-time observation, prediction, and control of electricity usage, allowing users to access energy data via cloud services. The system can be installed in various configurations and operates independently of utility infrastructures. By delivering real-time insights into power consumption, Wattwatchers helps households and businesses identify and manage energy-intensive devices, ultimately leading to savings on electricity bills.
TransGrid
Debt Financing in 2020
TransGrid operates and manages a high voltage electricity transmission network in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. This network connects electricity generators, distributors, and large end users, serving as the backbone of the National Electricity Market. By facilitating energy trading between the east coast states of Australia, TransGrid enables access to cost-effective electricity for households and businesses. The company's infrastructure includes high voltage overhead transmission lines, underground cables, substations, interconnectors to Victoria and Queensland, and fibre telecommunications networks. Founded in 1950 and based in Sydney, TransGrid plays a crucial role in supporting the transition to a cleaner energy future while ensuring a reliable power supply for its customers.
JET Charge
Series A in 2020
JET Charge specializes in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Australia, providing a comprehensive array of products and services for both domestic and commercial installations. The company focuses on facilitating the transition from internal combustion vehicles to electric models by offering innovative charging solutions. With its own patented technologies, JET Charge aims to support the electric vehicle community in developing a sustainable future, contributing to the growing demand for efficient and accessible EV charging options.
Wattwatchers
Series A in 2017
Wattwatchers is a digital energy technology company that focuses on providing a low-cost energy management network for homes and businesses. The company offers a suite of Class 1, all-IP metering and monitoring devices, including the AUDITOR series, which utilizes 3G and Wi-Fi technology. These devices enable real-time observation, prediction, and control of electricity usage, allowing users to access energy data via cloud services. The system can be installed in various configurations and operates independently of utility infrastructures. By delivering real-time insights into power consumption, Wattwatchers helps households and businesses identify and manage energy-intensive devices, ultimately leading to savings on electricity bills.
RATCH-Australia Corporation
Debt Financing in 2017
RATCH-Australia Corporation is an independent power producer based in North Sydney, Australia, with a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets totaling 1.2 gigawatts. Founded in 2003, the company focuses on wind, solar, and thermal electricity generation, operating various projects that include gas power stations, wind farms, and solar photovoltaics. RATCH-Australia Corporation serves as a subsidiary of RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd., having adopted its current name in July 2011.
Wattwatchers
Series A in 2017
Wattwatchers is a digital energy technology company that focuses on providing a low-cost energy management network for homes and businesses. The company offers a suite of Class 1, all-IP metering and monitoring devices, including the AUDITOR series, which utilizes 3G and Wi-Fi technology. These devices enable real-time observation, prediction, and control of electricity usage, allowing users to access energy data via cloud services. The system can be installed in various configurations and operates independently of utility infrastructures. By delivering real-time insights into power consumption, Wattwatchers helps households and businesses identify and manage energy-intensive devices, ultimately leading to savings on electricity bills.
Genex Power
Post in 2017
Genex Power Limited is an Australian company engaged in the generation and storage of renewable energy. Based in Sydney, it operates a diverse portfolio of projects that includes solar, hydro, and wind energy initiatives. Notable projects include the 50 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 250 MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, the 270 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 150 MW Kidston Wind Project, the 50 MW Jemalong Solar Project, and the 2 GW Bulli Creek project. Genex Power is committed to contributing to the renewable energy landscape in Australia.
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