ENGIE is an international company specializing in energy services, focusing on sustainable solutions to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral world. With operations in over 70 countries across five continents, ENGIE provides electricity, natural gas, and energy services, with a significant portion of its installed capacity from clean, renewable sources.
Fourth Partner Energy
Private Equity Round in 2024
Fourth Partner Energy is a Hyderabad-based company specializing in turnkey rooftop solar energy solutions for customers in India. Founded in 2010, it focuses on manufacturing solar energy applications, including solar lanterns, home lighting systems, solar street lights, and photovoltaic panels. The company aims to build, develop, and manage a significant portfolio of decentralized solar power assets, positioning itself as a leading provider of renewable energy services in the region. In addition to its product offerings, Fourth Partner Energy provides financial structuring, design, turnkey execution, and panel cleaning services, ensuring customers have access to efficient power generation and maintenance solutions. As an MNRE empanelled Channel Partner and an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, it collaborates with various state bodies to promote sustainable energy initiatives.
Iberdrola is a leading global utility company engaged in the production, distribution, and retail of electricity and gas across nearly 40 countries. With a diverse portfolio of 56 gigawatts, it primarily generates electricity from nuclear, fossil-fuel, hydroelectric, and renewable energy sources, with wind power representing approximately 40% of its capacity. The company operates significant electricity and distribution networks in Spain, the UK, Brazil, and the US, where it maintains a strong presence. Iberdrola is committed to advancing the energy transition through a sustainable business model that emphasizes renewable energy, smart grids, large-scale energy storage, and digital transformation, aimed at delivering innovative products and services to its customers. In addition to its generation activities, Iberdrola is involved in gas storage and supply, reinforcing its position as a comprehensive energy provider.
Husk Power Systems
Debt Financing in 2023
Husk Power Systems Pvt. Ltd. is a renewable energy company based in Patna, India, that focuses on generating and distributing electricity to households, community services, small businesses, and factories. Founded in 2007, the company utilizes biomass waste—such as rice husks and other agricultural residues—to produce electricity through its proprietary technology. Husk Power Systems designs and operates mini-power plants and micro-grids, offering electricity as a pay-for-use service primarily to rural areas. This approach not only provides reliable lighting, reducing reliance on kerosene, but also fosters economic development by enabling microenterprises and the use of electricity-operated machinery. By creating a sustainable energy ecosystem at each power plant, Husk Power Systems aims to deliver shared value to its stakeholders and stimulate local economies.
Fourth Partner Energy
Debt Financing in 2023
Fourth Partner Energy is a Hyderabad-based company specializing in turnkey rooftop solar energy solutions for customers in India. Founded in 2010, it focuses on manufacturing solar energy applications, including solar lanterns, home lighting systems, solar street lights, and photovoltaic panels. The company aims to build, develop, and manage a significant portfolio of decentralized solar power assets, positioning itself as a leading provider of renewable energy services in the region. In addition to its product offerings, Fourth Partner Energy provides financial structuring, design, turnkey execution, and panel cleaning services, ensuring customers have access to efficient power generation and maintenance solutions. As an MNRE empanelled Channel Partner and an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, it collaborates with various state bodies to promote sustainable energy initiatives.
Engie Energia Chile
Debt Financing in 2023
Engie Energia Chile is a company engaged in the production, transmission, and distribution of electricity, primarily serving industrial clients and mining companies in northern Chile. In addition to its core electricity services, the company transports natural gas, markets various fuels and their by-products, and offers consultancy services in engineering and management. Engie Energia Chile also provides maintenance services for electric systems, ensuring reliable operations for its customers. Through these diverse offerings, the company plays a significant role in the energy sector of Chile, contributing to the region's industrial development.
Neoenergia S.A. is a Brazilian company involved in the generation, transmission, distribution, and commercialization of electric energy. With an installed generation capacity of approximately 4.1 gigawatts, the company operates seven hydroelectric plants and 44 wind farms, alongside 826 kilometers of transmission lines and eight substations. Neoenergia serves around 34 million customers across several states, including Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte, São Paulo, and Mato Grosso do Sul. In addition to its core business, the company offers energy management and consulting services. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Neoenergia is a subsidiary of Iberdrola S.A.
M-KOPA
Debt Financing in 2023
M-KOPA offers connected asset financing solutions, combining digital micropayments and IoT connectivity. It provides access to essential products like solar lighting, televisions, fridges, smartphones, and financial services for underbanked customers without requiring credit history or assets.
Voltalia is a power producer and service provider specializing in renewable electricity generation from solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and storage solutions. The company possesses extensive expertise across the entire value chain of renewable energy projects, including development, financing, engineering, procurement, construction, and operation and maintenance. Operating in 20 countries, Voltalia offers its services to clients worldwide, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation in the energy sector. As of late 2018, the company had developed and sold over 1.8 GW of capacity, constructed more than 1.3 GW, and managed over 1 GW of operational capacity, with a consolidated ownership of more than 0.5 GW. While it generates a significant portion of its revenue from services, its primary geographical focus is in Europe.
Yellow Door Energy
Venture Round in 2022
Yellow Door Energy, established in 2015 with headquarters in Dubai and operations in Amman, specializes in distributed solar power generation for commercial and industrial customers across the Middle East and Africa. The company finances, designs, builds, operates, and maintains solar plants, enabling clients to adopt renewable energy solutions without upfront capital expenditure. Once operational, clients pay a monthly bill based on electricity produced. Yellow Door Energy aims to develop over 1 gigawatt of distributed solar capacity, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and clean energy in the region.
Coelba, officially known as Companhia de Eletricidade do Estado da Bahia, is an energy distribution company and a member of the Neoenergia group. It primarily operates in the state of Bahia, Brazil, providing electricity to a diverse customer base. Coelba is committed to ensuring reliable and efficient energy distribution, catering to the needs of residential, commercial, and industrial consumers in its service area. The company plays a vital role in the local energy infrastructure, contributing to the economic development and sustainability of the region.
Yellow Door Energy
Series A in 2019
Yellow Door Energy, established in 2015 with headquarters in Dubai and operations in Amman, specializes in distributed solar power generation for commercial and industrial customers across the Middle East and Africa. The company finances, designs, builds, operates, and maintains solar plants, enabling clients to adopt renewable energy solutions without upfront capital expenditure. Once operational, clients pay a monthly bill based on electricity produced. Yellow Door Energy aims to develop over 1 gigawatt of distributed solar capacity, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and clean energy in the region.
Azure Power develops, constructs, owns, operates, maintains, and manages utility-scale renewable energy projects in India. It specializes in solar power generation, offering clean energy solutions to government and commercial entities through long-term contracts.
Azure Power develops, constructs, owns, operates, maintains, and manages utility-scale renewable energy projects in India. It specializes in solar power generation, offering clean energy solutions to government and commercial entities through long-term contracts.
Mobisol GmbH is a Berlin-based company that specializes in the development and installation of solar home systems, aimed at providing clean and affordable electricity to low-income customers without access to conventional power sources. Founded in 2010, Mobisol offers modular solar energy solutions that power LED lights, radios, mobile phones, and various household appliances, along with productive use devices. The company combines solar technology with an innovative repayment scheme facilitated through mobile banking, making it accessible for its target market. With additional offices in Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya, Mobisol focuses on delivering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, enhancing energy access and promoting environmental sustainability in developing nations. As of October 31, 2019, Mobisol operates as a subsidiary of ENGIE SA.
Lekela Power
Private Equity Round in 2016
Lekela Power B.V., founded in 2015 and headquartered in Amsterdam, specializes in renewable energy generation across Africa, focusing on utility-scale wind and solar projects. The company develops, constructs, and operates its portfolio in countries such as Egypt, Ghana, South Africa, and Senegal. By delivering secure and reliable renewable energy, Lekela Power serves a variety of consumers, including governments, utilities, and large-scale industrial clients. The company aims to enhance energy accessibility to foster sustainable growth on the continent while transitioning towards a cleaner energy future. Lekela operates as a subsidiary of Mainstream Renewable Power Limited, primarily focusing on advancing projects from mid or late-stage development to long-term operational status.
Bhilwara Energy
Private Equity Round in 2010
Bhilwara Energy Limited is a power generation company based in Noida, India, founded in 2006. The company operates in various segments of the energy sector, including power generation, transmission, distribution, and trading, both domestically and internationally. Bhilwara Energy produces electricity from renewable and non-renewable sources, primarily focusing on wind and thermal energy. Additionally, the company aims to diversify its portfolio by developing and acquiring new power projects while also expanding its presence in hydropower generation. Through these initiatives, Bhilwara Energy is committed to providing efficient energy solutions to its clients.
Husk Power Systems Pvt. Ltd. is a renewable energy company based in Patna, India, that focuses on generating and distributing electricity to households, community services, small businesses, and factories. Founded in 2007, the company utilizes biomass waste—such as rice husks and other agricultural residues—to produce electricity through its proprietary technology. Husk Power Systems designs and operates mini-power plants and micro-grids, offering electricity as a pay-for-use service primarily to rural areas. This approach not only provides reliable lighting, reducing reliance on kerosene, but also fosters economic development by enabling microenterprises and the use of electricity-operated machinery. By creating a sustainable energy ecosystem at each power plant, Husk Power Systems aims to deliver shared value to its stakeholders and stimulate local economies.