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Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC)

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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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Founded 2012 Parent: Australian Government
Government-backed Green BankLenderInvestor

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

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Solar PVOnshore WindOffshore WindBattery StorageGreen Hydrogen (5 deals)HydropowerBioenergyGeothermalTransmissionEV Charging
Sectors
Energy TransitionUtilitiesTransportSocial Infrastructure
Geographies
Australia/NZ
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating
Deal Structure
DebtEquityCo-financingGuarantees

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