Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is an Australian Government-owned green bank established in 2012, deploying a $10 billion capital allocation to accelerate investment in Australia's clean energy transition. It has committed over $12.5 billion across more than 350 transactions, supporting 3.5 GW of new renewable energy capacity.
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Strategic Overview
- Accelerates Australia's clean energy transition by investing in commercially viable projects.
- Acts as a catalyst, often co-investing with private capital to de-risk and scale clean energy investments.
- Broad investment mandate covering a wide range of clean energy technologies and project stages.
- Focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors including energy, transport, and agriculture.
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Investment Focus
Technologies
Hybrid1
Geography
Australia1
Key People
Ian Learmonth
CEO
Gladys Berejiklian
Chair
Track Record
3,500
MW Total
350
Deals Completed
12
Years Active
$B12.5B
Total Value
Notable projects: HyCap Fund, Ark Energy H2 Fund, Hydrogen Ready Fund, Hysata, Fortescue Future Industries Green Hydrogen
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