Green Bank Network Member Transaction Database

Around the world, Green Bank Network members are driving investment in green solutions to successfully advance climate and sustainable development goals. By sharing investment risks, building local capacity, and transforming markets, Green Bank Network members are helping cities, states, and countries scale up climate action. 

The information contained in this database (“information”) has been compiled by the Green Bank Network secretariat from publicly available information, and specific pieces of information are not necessarily approved by Green Bank Network members. The information is for informational purposes only and must only be used for noncommercial purposes.  All other use and all copying, disclosure, or reproduction of the information or any part of it is prohibited (except to the extent permitted by law).

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The GBN member investment figures in the transaction descriptions refer to committed funds at the time of transaction close and are not necessarily indicative of capital deployed. All transaction-level investment figures and other details are based on the best available information and estimates made at the time of transaction closing.

The taxonomy for risk mitigants used to describe the private sector engagement activities for each transaction are adapted from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s report, Green Investment Banks: Scaling up Private Investment in Low-carbon, Climate-resilient Infrastructure. This taxonomy is used to generalize types of activities across GBN members and may not be reflective of the language individual institutions use to describe their investments, which can be found in their own media.

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Carmody Hill Wind Farm

December 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityOnshore windDemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is investing $147 million to help accelerate development of the 256.2 MW Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm in South Australia (SA) by Australian renewable energy developer Aula Energy. Carmody’s Hill WF is located in mid-north SA, 180 kilometers north…

Volvo Group

December 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationBusiness (C&I and SME)Low-emissions transportInterest rate buy-downDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is working with one of Australia’s largest onshore vehicle manufacturers, Volvo Group, to accelerate the electrification of the nation’s trucking fleet through an innovative $70 million financing package. The CEFC finance is targeting heavy-duty battery electric trucks (also…

Agile Energy

December 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationBusiness (C&I and SME)Solar, Energy storage, Renewable powerCo-investmentEquity investmentAustralia
The CEFC has invested through the Powering Australia Technology Fund into Agile Energy, an Australian provider of behind-the-meter solar and battery energy solutions for commercial and industrial businesses, to help deliver more than 200 MW of solar and battery development…

Starling Energy Group

December 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidentialEnergy efficiency, Energy storage, Smart grid technology, SolarDemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
Continuing the rollout of the CEFC Household Energy Upgrades Fund, the CEFC is investing up to $35 million in Starling Energy Group, which operates via its retail brand Plico. The investment will help reduce household energy bills and accelerate the…

Scape

November 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationMUSHEnergy efficiency, Smart grid technologyDemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has invested $50 million with the Living Company's Scape, one of Australia’s most significant providers of student accommodation, to accelerate electrification across its portfolio of 17,000 beds in purpose-built student accommodations across Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, while…

Brighte

November 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidentialEnergy efficiency, Energy storage, SolarInterest rate buy-downDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has committed up to $40 million to Brighte under the Household Energy Upgrades Fund to make it easier for even more Australians to access low-interest loans for solar power, battery storage, and electric vehicle (EV) chargers and reduce…

Meldora Platform

September 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationAgricultureCarbon offsetsCo-investmentEquity investmentAustralia
The CEFC and global investment group La Caisse (formerly CDPQ) have launched a $250 million landmark, large-scale, diversified agricultural platform to generate high-quality Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), with Rio Tinto as a foundation offtaker. La Caisse has invested $200…

Marinus Link

September 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityTransmissionCo-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is expected to commit $3.8 billion, inclusive of capitalized interest, to support delivery of Marinus Link, the second electricity interconnector between Tasmania and Victoria. The investment, the biggest since CEFC began investing, provides critical backing for the 750…

Zenobē

July 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationBusiness (C&I and SME)Low-emissions transportDemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has invested up to $6 million to get more Battery Electric Trucks (BETs) on Australian roads, partnering with global electric fleet specialist Zenobē, which will lease the BETs to supermarket giant Woolworths and thereby reduce emissions for grocery…

Wesfarmers

June 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationBusiness (C&I and SME)Renewable power, Solar, Energy storage, Energy efficiency, Low-emissions transportDemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
Bunnings, Officeworks, and Wesfarmers Energy, Chemicals and Fertilisers (WesCEF) are upping the ante when it comes to renewable energy, turning to an array of distributed energy resources to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. Drawing on a $100 million commitment from…

CommBank

June 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidentialEnergy efficiency, Renewable power, Low-emissions transportInterest rate buy-downDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has committed $20 million to the CommBank Home Energy Upgrades service through the Household Energy Upgrade Fund. The finance will make it easier for more Australians to access low interest loans for solar, battery solutions, and electric vehicle…

Climate Tech Partners Fund I

June 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationBusiness (C&I and SME), Transport, UtilityRenewable power, Low-emissions transportCornerstone stake, Co-investment, Fund investmentVenture capital, Equity investmentAustralia
The CEFC has announced a cornerstone commitment of $15 million into the new Climate Tech Partners Fund I, managed by venture capital firm Climate Tech Partners. The investment backs innovative, high-impact technologies that address critical challenges in Australia’s transition to…

EcoJoule Energy

May 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilitySmart grid technology, Renewable powerDemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has committed $3 million to Australian clean energy technology company EcoJoule Energy to support the deployment of grid-strengthening technology and help future-proof energy networks for increased uptake of distributed generation. The CEFC investment via the Powering Australia Technology…

Real Estate Credit Partners IV

March 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidential, Business (C&I and SME)Energy efficiency, Renewable powerCo-investment, DemonstrationDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is investing $160 million in an industry-leading sustainable finance approach in the Australian real estate credit market. The investment alongside Real Estate Credit Partners IV1 (RECP IV), a fund managed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives representing over US$7 billion…

Credabal Healthare Sector Discount Program

February 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationMUSHLow-emissions transport, Energy efficiency, SolarInterest rate buy-down, Co-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has invested in a pioneering discount green loan product for healthcare providers, working with specialist non-bank lender Credabl to boost the uptake of energy efficient equipment and solar PV at dental practices, doctors’ surgeries, and other healthcare offices…

NAB Green Finance

January 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationAgriculture, Business (C&I and SME), Transport, UtilityLow-emissions transport, Renewable power, Low-emissions construction, Energy storage, Land use and nature-based solutions, Waste managementInterest rate buy-down, Co-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC has confirmed a substantial new asset finance commitment, with backing for a $300 million co-finance program with NAB to cut the borrowing costs of manufacturers, businesses, and farmers as part of Australia’s transition to net zero emissions. The…

Rabobank Australia Carbon Credit Units Scheme

January 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationAgricultureLand use and nature-based solutionsInterest rate buy-down, Co-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is committing up to $200 million as a part of an innovative program with Rabobank Australia to help reduce upfront costs for farmers undertaking Environmental Planting projects under the Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCU) Scheme. The CEFC investment…

AXA IM Alts Affordable Build-to-Rent Strategy

January 2025Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationResidential, Community equityRenewable power, Solar, Energy efficiency, Low-emissions constructionFund investment, Co-investmentEquity investmentAustralia
The CEFC has invested $100 million in an innovative new affordable build-to-rent strategy managed by AXA IM Alts, which aims to bring the benefits of clean energy technologies and design to deliver high quality, sustainable, affordable homes across Australia’s largest…

Commonwealth Bank of Australia EV Access Program

December 2024Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationCommunity equity, TransportLow-emissions transportInterest rate buy-down, Co-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is helping make electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure accessible to essential workers and Australians on lower incomes with a $150 million commitment to support the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) EV Access Program. The CEFC commitment will…

Rewiring the Nation — "Superhighway"

December 2024Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityRenewable power, Energy storage, TransmissionCo-investment, SubordinationDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC confirmed its single-largest investment commitment since inception, committing up to $1.92 billion to enable the construction of a clean energy “superhighway” connecting millions of consumers to low emissions, low-cost renewable energy as Australia pushes toward net zero emissions…

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