Macquarie Bank

Macquarie Bank, a subsidiary of Macquarie Group, is headquartered in Sydney, Australia, and has been providing a wide range of commercial banking and retail financial services since its founding in 1969. The bank offers personal banking, business banking, and wealth management products, alongside services in asset and mortgage-backed securitization, institutional and commodity financing, and capital management. It also engages in trading fixed income, equities, foreign exchange, and commodities, while providing broking services. Macquarie Bank operates across multiple regions, including the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific, serving a diverse clientele ranging from individual customers to corporate and government entities. The bank is regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and emphasizes strong risk management practices and an entrepreneurial culture to foster its business growth.

Steve Berry

Managing Director

Alan Braxton

Managing Director

William Dobson

Managing Director and Head of Corporate Credit Trading

Matthew Fiore

Managing Director - Software and Services Americas

Lawrence Handen

Senior Managing Director and Head of Principal Investing and Capital Markets for Americas, Europe and Asia

Larry Handen

Senior Managing Director

Catalina Hayata

Managing Director and Head, LATAM Private Credit

Florian Herold

Group Head, Principal Finance

Kevin Hwang

Managing Director, Principal Investing

Shawn Lytle

Global Head of Macquarie Investment Management and President of Delaware Funds

Doug Meador

Senior Managing Director

Paul Milan

Partner

Amit Singhal

Senior Vice President, Principal Investing

Paul Su

Senior Managing Director and Chairman of Greater China, Macquarie Capital

Anand Subramanian

Managing Director and Co-head of Private Capital Markets

Don Trent

Senior Managing Director

Heather Wachtler

Senior Vice President

Past deals in Nuclear Energy

Form Energy

Series D in 2021
Form Energy, Inc. specializes in developing long-duration energy storage systems aimed at facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. The company focuses on creating low-cost battery solutions capable of storing electricity generated from wind and solar power for extended periods, thereby enhancing the reliability of the electric grid. Its core technology, which includes an innovative iron-air battery, allows for energy dispatch over multiple days, significantly improving the viability of renewable energy as a consistent power source. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, Form Energy also offers Formware, a software tool designed for capacity expansion with advanced optimization capabilities. The company's mission revolves around enabling deep decarbonization of the electric system, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable energy future. Form Energy has garnered support from various investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures and MIT’s The Engine.

Form Energy

Series C in 2020
Form Energy, Inc. specializes in developing long-duration energy storage systems aimed at facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. The company focuses on creating low-cost battery solutions capable of storing electricity generated from wind and solar power for extended periods, thereby enhancing the reliability of the electric grid. Its core technology, which includes an innovative iron-air battery, allows for energy dispatch over multiple days, significantly improving the viability of renewable energy as a consistent power source. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, Form Energy also offers Formware, a software tool designed for capacity expansion with advanced optimization capabilities. The company's mission revolves around enabling deep decarbonization of the electric system, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable energy future. Form Energy has garnered support from various investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures and MIT’s The Engine.

Form Energy

Series B in 2019
Form Energy, Inc. specializes in developing long-duration energy storage systems aimed at facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. The company focuses on creating low-cost battery solutions capable of storing electricity generated from wind and solar power for extended periods, thereby enhancing the reliability of the electric grid. Its core technology, which includes an innovative iron-air battery, allows for energy dispatch over multiple days, significantly improving the viability of renewable energy as a consistent power source. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, Form Energy also offers Formware, a software tool designed for capacity expansion with advanced optimization capabilities. The company's mission revolves around enabling deep decarbonization of the electric system, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable energy future. Form Energy has garnered support from various investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures and MIT’s The Engine.

Cleco Power LLC

Acquisition in 2014
Cleco Power LLC is a regulated electric utility company based in Pineville, Louisiana, primarily engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity. The company operates six steam electric generating stations, three combined cycle units, and one gas turbine, collectively boasting a nameplate capacity of approximately 3,360 megawatts and a net generating capacity of 3,214 megawatts. Cleco Power's extensive infrastructure includes 86 active transmission substations and 248 active distribution substations, supported by a transmission network with over 1,300 circuit miles of various voltage lines and a distribution system spanning nearly 12,000 circuit miles. The company serves around 288,000 retail customers in Louisiana and also supplies wholesale power in both Louisiana and Mississippi. As a subsidiary of Cleco Corporate Holdings LLC, Cleco Power plays a vital role in the regional energy landscape.

8minutenergy Renewables

Venture Round in 2014
Founded in 2009, 8minutenergy Renewables is the nation’s largest independent developer of solar PV and storage projects. To date, 8minutenergy has 7.5 GW of PV and 1 GW of storage under development in North America, operates 700+ MW in solar assets, and been awarded more than 1.5 GW in power purchase agreements. The company is developing some of the largest solar plants in the world, including the 800 MW Mount Signal farm in California. 8minutenergy has an unmatched ability to produce affordable clean energy, and to deliver strong financial returns on utility-scale solar and storage projects.

Anaergia

Private Equity Round in 2013
Anaergia Inc. is a global leader in sustainable solutions for generating renewable energy and converting waste into valuable resources. The company specializes in anaerobic digestion technologies that produce clean energy, fertilizers, and recycled water from organic waste streams. Additionally, Anaergia provides municipal wastewater solutions, including renewable energy production, co-digestion, biosolids management, and advanced membrane filtration. Its municipal solid waste services focus on waste diversion and applications for renewable energy and natural gas. The company also offers agri-food solutions that encompass renewable energy, nutrient management, and water reuse. Anaergia's proprietary technologies and services are employed in over 1,600 operational renewable energy projects worldwide, serving clients in the municipal, industrial, commercial, and agricultural sectors. Headquartered in Burlington, Canada, Anaergia operates through various subsidiaries and has a global presence in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Eagle Creek Renewable Energy

Venture Round in 2013
Eagle Creek Renewable Energy, LLC is engaged in the development, ownership, and operation of hydroelectric power projects that deliver clean energy across North America. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, the company operates hydroelectric facilities in several states, including Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Wisconsin, and Vermont. In addition to its energy production, Eagle Creek provides operations, maintenance, and regulatory services for its own facilities and other hydroelectric installations, particularly in the Midwest. The company serves a diverse clientele, including public utilities, governmental agencies, and private power producers. It also has an office in Neshkoro, Wisconsin, and operates as a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation Inc.

Enel OGK-5

Private Equity Round in 2012
Enel OGK-5 is one of the leading Russian wholesale producers of power and heat. The company was established in 2004 within the framework of the reforms in the Russian power industry aimed at creation of an effective competitive market and attraction of private investment into the sector. Enel OGK-5 was the first of the six wholesale power generation companies to be registered and access equity capital markets. Today, Enel OGK-5 is a dynamically developing company which is headquartered in Moscow and has four production branches around Russia: in the Ural region - Reftinskaya GRES, Sredneuralskaya GRES, in the northern Caucasus - Nevinnomysskaya GRES, and in Central Russia - Konakovskaya GRES. The aggregate installed capacity of the company is 9 677 MW for power and 2 382 GCal/h for heat. The company provides power and heat to both industrial enterprises and household consumers via local power distribution networks.
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