1. Small to Mid-Sized Renewable Energy Developers:

  • Who They Are: These are firms or individual entrepreneurs focused on creating renewable energy projects such as solar farms, wind power installations, green hydrogen projects or BESS systems. Many of them operate at a local or regional level and may lack the financial backing to get their projects off the ground.
  • Challenges They Face: These developers often have limited access to investors, struggle to raise the necessary capital, and may lack the technical or regulatory expertise to scale their projects. They need both financial backing and strategic guidance to turn their ideas into fully operational projects.
  • How we can help: We provide these developers with direct access to a network of investors to ensure their projects come to fruition efficiently.
  • 2. Impact Investors and Small Private Investors:

  • Who They Are: These are individuals or small investment groups passionate about sustainability who want to contribute to the renewable energy transition. They could be seasoned impact investors focused on making a difference or newcomers interested in diversifying their portfolios with green investments.
  • Challenges They Face: Many smaller investors find it difficult to access direct investment opportunities in renewable energy projects, which are often dominated by large institutional investors. They may also lack the expertise needed to evaluate the viability and impact of these projects.
  • How we can help: We curate vetted renewable energy projects tailored to their financial and impact goals. By providing them with flexible investment opportunities, we help them confidently invest in renewable energy and see the environmental and financial returns.
  • 3. Community-Based Organisations and Local Governments:

  • Who They Are: Local municipalities, cooperatives, or community organisations that want to develop small-scale renewable energy projects, such as solar arrays, wind farms, or energy storage systems, to serve their communities.
  • Challenges They Face:These groups often lack the funding or technical know-how to launch energy projects independently. Moreover, securing financing from large investors for community-focused projects can be challenging, as these projects are often smaller and not considered high-yield by traditional investment standards.
  • How we can help: We facilitate connections between these community-focused projects and investors who are specifically interested in supporting local renewable energy initiatives.