Clean Energy Finance Corporation

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation invests commercially to overcome market barriers and stimulate private sector funding in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and low emissions technologies, aiming to facilitate Australia's transition to a carbon-constrained economy.

Gloria Chan

Executive Director

Michael Di Russo

Director - Head of Property

Julia Hinwood

Director Infrastructure

Ian Learmonth

CEO

Rory Lonergan

Chief Investment Officer - Alternatives

Melanie Madders

Director

Paul McCartney

Co-Chief Investment Officer - Rewiring the Nation

Monique Miller

Chief Investment Officer

Bobby Vidakovic

Executive Director

Past deals in Wind Energy

Neoen

Post in 2024
Neoen is an independent renewable energy company that develops, finances, builds, and operates power plants based on solar, wind, and biomass sources across France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. It also supports photovoltaic project developers globally.

Neoen

Post in 2024
Neoen is an independent renewable energy company that develops, finances, builds, and operates power plants based on solar, wind, and biomass sources across France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. It also supports photovoltaic project developers globally.

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.

Neoen

Post in 2022
Neoen is an independent renewable energy company that develops, finances, builds, and operates power plants based on solar, wind, and biomass sources across France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. It also supports photovoltaic project developers globally.

Neoen

Post in 2021
Neoen is an independent renewable energy company that develops, finances, builds, and operates power plants based on solar, wind, and biomass sources across France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. It also supports photovoltaic project developers globally.

Acciona

Debt Financing in 2018
Acciona is a leading Spanish corporation specializing in sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects. Established over a century ago, it employs more than 30,000 people and operates in over 30 countries across five continents. The company is structured into two main divisions: energy and infrastructure. The energy division emphasizes renewable technologies, focusing on wind, solar, hydro, and biomass, while the infrastructure division includes construction, water treatment, and various service lines. Acciona undertakes projects through government concessions or independent opportunities, ensuring a commitment to sustainability through its Sustainability Master Plan, which aims to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy by optimizing resource use and minimizing environmental impact.

CWP Renewables

Debt Financing in 2018
CWP Renewables is a developer of renewable energy assets focused on transforming the clean energy landscape. The company engages in the development, financing, construction, and operational management of projects aimed at generating and storing wind and solar energy. Its portfolio includes diverse projects such as a sapphire solar farm, a ridge wind farm, and a sapphire battery. Through its efforts, CWP Renewables contributes to building and powering a sustainable future.

RATCH-Australia Corporation

Debt Financing in 2017
RATCH-Australia Corporation Ltd, founded in 2003 and based in North Sydney, Australia, is an independent power producer that specializes in electricity generation through various renewable and thermal sources. The company has developed a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets, including wind farms, solar photovoltaic facilities, and gas power stations, totaling 1.2 gigawatts in capacity. Formerly known as Transfield Services Infrastructure Limited, RATCH-Australia changed its name in July 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd. The company is committed to providing sustainable energy solutions in Australia.

Genex Power

Post in 2017
Genex Power Limited is an Australian company dedicated to the generation and storage of renewable energy. Based in Sydney, it operates a diverse portfolio of projects that includes hydro, wind, and solar energy initiatives. Key projects encompass 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. Since its rebranding from Allied Resources Limited in 2013, Genex Power has focused on enhancing Australia's renewable energy landscape.

Epuron

Debt Financing in 2015
Epuron, established in 2003, is an Australian company based in Sydney that specializes in the development of renewable energy projects. It offers a range of services, including pre-construction planning, development, resource monitoring, and assessment, primarily focusing on wind and solar energy sectors. Epuron caters to diverse clients within the renewable energy industry, such as landowners, utilities, industrial partners, and other development companies.

Neoen

Debt Financing in 2015
Neoen is an independent renewable energy company that develops, finances, builds, and operates power plants based on solar, wind, and biomass sources across France, Portugal, Australia, Mexico, Egypt, and El Salvador. It also supports photovoltaic project developers globally.

Epuron

Debt Financing in 2014
Epuron, established in 2003, is an Australian company based in Sydney that specializes in the development of renewable energy projects. It offers a range of services, including pre-construction planning, development, resource monitoring, and assessment, primarily focusing on wind and solar energy sectors. Epuron caters to diverse clients within the renewable energy industry, such as landowners, utilities, industrial partners, and other development companies.

Meridian Energy

Debt Financing in 2013
Meridian Energy is a New Zealand-based power company that generates and retails electricity primarily through renewable sources such as hydro, wind, and solar. It serves residential, business, and industrial customers under the Meridian and Powershop brands.
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