BlackRock hasactually obtained a portfolio of 38 functional solar and battery storage tasks from Excelsior Energy Capital, marking Excelsior’s veryfirst exit of its inaugural fund. The tasks jointly haveactually a overall capability of 89 MW (DC).
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Excelsior Energy Capital, a Minnesota-based eco-friendly energy infrastructures financier, hasactually offered a portfolio of 38 PV and solar-plus-storage jobs to BlackRock’s Evergreen Infrastructure Partners Fund.
The sale to BlackRock represents its first exit from its inaugural fund, Excelsior Renewable Energy Investment Fund I LP. It divested its whole stake as part of the deal.
Excelsior Energy Capital stated the seven-year old fund, which has more than $500 million of capital dedications, hasactually invested in solar, wind, and battery storage jobs throughout 10 United States, supporting the generation of more than 3,000 GWh of sustainable energy per year.
The task portfolio consists of functional solar and battery storage dispersed generation jobs with a overall capability of 89 MW (DC).
James Berner, handling director and head of Americas for BlackRock’s Evergreen Infrastructure Partners Fund, stated the portfolio “represents an appealing platform financialinvestment for the core, open-ended Evergreen fund … This financialinvestment, sourced from a strong existing relationship throughout BlackRock Infrastructure with Excelsior, epitomizes the fund’s technique of investing in long-dated facilities platforms with possible future development well linedup with the energy shift and energy security.”
Earlier this week, BlackRock a