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.

Some of the transactions may have been updated on GBN member websites but not yet in this listing, so please refer to member websites for the most up-to-date information. Note that individual institutions may have a document detailing a summary of revisions to transaction descriptions on their websites.

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Monumental Builders LLC

December 2025DC Green BankResidentialEnergy efficiencyDemonstrationDebt investmentEast
DC Green Bank today announced $726,500 in financing to Monumental Builders LLC for energy efficiency upgrades to a 13-unit building in Ward 2. This $2 million project will be the first major renovation of the building since its construction in…

FinEV

October 2025DC Green BankBusiness (C&I and SME)Low-emissions transportDemonstrationDebt investmentEast
DC Green Bank announced $1 million in financing for FinEV to provide loans for D.C. small businesses to purchase electric vehicles. The financing will be used to help approximately one dozen businesses—such as transportation providers, florists, dry cleaners, plumbers, HVAC…

The Best Postcards

October 2025Connecticut Green BankBusiness (C&I and SME)Renewable power, SolarFinancing through tax paymentsDebt investmentEast
The Connecticut Green Bank announces the completion of a solar photovoltaic installation financed using C-PACE at 30 Grandview Court in Cheshire. The 29,650-square-foot facility is home to the Best Postcards, a direct mail marketing company that purchased the site in…

Easterseals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut

October 2025Connecticut Green BankMUSHRenewable power, Solar, Energy efficiencyFinancing through tax paymentsDebt investmentEast
Easterseals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut, in partnership with the Connecticut Green Bank, showcased its significant energy upgrades at its Deerfield Road facility during an open house on October 8. The enhancements at the 22,100-square-foot building, including a 218 kW…

Good Carbon Co. ITC Upsize

September 2025New York Green BankResidential, Community equityGeothermalBridge loanDebt investmentEast
NYGB committed a $20.0MM upsize and ITC amendment expanding the heritage incentive bridge facility to connect to expected federal ITC sales on the transferability market. The facility is expected to finance construction of more than 25 geothermal systems in affordable…

Uprise Solar

August 2025DC Green BankResidential, Community equitySolarDemonstrationDebt investmentEast
DC Green Bank announced $1.275 million in financing for Uprise Solar for the installation of solar energy systems at 74 homes and three churches across the District of Columbia. The building owners will receive the energy from the solar arrays…

Ridgefield High School

August 2025Connecticut Green BankMUSHRenewable power, SolarCo-investmentDebt investmentEast
The town of Ridgefield, in partnership with Davis Hill Development and the Connecticut Green Bank, is proud to announce the completion and commissioning of a 1,038 kW solar carport at Ridgefield High School, a landmark project that reflects the town’s…

Good Carbon Co. Upsize

August 2025New York Green BankResidential, Community equityGeothermalBridge loanDebt investmentEast
NYGB committed a $3.0MM upsize to an existing $8.0MM incentive bridge facility that was closed in February 2022. The upsize bridges a near-term pipeline of NYSERDA and utility incentives, enabling the counterparty to close on construction loans for geothermal systems…

28 High St. Apartments

July 2025Connecticut Green BankResidentialRenewable power, SolarFinancing through tax paymentsDebt investmentEast
The Connecticut Green Bank announces the completion of a solar photovoltaic installation at 28 High St. apartments in Hartford, a six-story residential building owned by CCAM LLC. The property features affordable and market-rate studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments in a…

Solar for DC Homes

July 2025DC Green BankResidential, Community equitySolarCo-investmentDebt investmentEast
City First Enterprises, DC Green Bank, and Evergreen Energy Investments announced $5.25 million in financing that will deliver clean, affordable solar energy to approximately 335 district households. Three-quarters of the households will be in low- to moderate-income communities, and approximately…

Ward 3 Affordable Housing

July 2025DC Green BankResidential, Community equityEnergy efficiency, Solar, Renewable powerCo-investmentDebt investmentEast
DC Green Bank, the Community Preservation Corporation, American Housing, Amazon, and J.P. Morgan announced the closing of $26.7 million in construction financing for energy-efficient upgrades to an affordable housing complex developed in Ward 3. The loan will fund renovations to…

New Dupont Circle Hotel

May 2025DC Green BankBusiness (C&I and SME)Energy efficiency, Solar, Water conservationCo-investment, Financing through tax paymentsDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
The DC PACE Program and PACE Equity announced the closing of $22.5 million in financing to improve the sustainability and energy efficiency of a new 73-room hotel in Dupont Circle. The building will include a highly efficient HVAC system, improved…

Energy-Efficienct Affordable Housing in Ward 4

May 2025DC Green BankResidentialEnergy efficiency, Solar, Water conservationCo-investment, Financing through tax paymentsDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and PACE Equity announced $3.1 million in financing for a new, energy-efficient affordable housing development in Ward 4. The development will deliver eight new affordable homes in a building that meets Enterprise Green Communities Certification Plus, one…

Scale Microgrids

May 2025New York Green BankUtilityEnergy storage, Solar, Renewable powerDemonstrationDebt investmentEast
NYGB committed $50.0MM in a multi-draw loan facility to finance the construction and operation of solar, battery, and microgrid energy projects across five states. The portfolio includes community solar projects totaling over 50 MW in New York State.

Convergent IX

May 2025New York Green BankUtilityEnergy storageRevolving credit facilityDebt investmentEast
NYGB committed $15.0MM in a revolving loan facility to support Convergent Energy and Power in funding the interconnection costs for 16 battery storage projects totaling 74 MW/296 mwh in New York City.

Rangel PACT

March 2025New York Green BankResidentialEnergy efficiency, Stormwater managementBridge loanDebt investmentNew York City
This multi-draw loan will finance the predevelopment costs of upgrading 984 housing units within the eight buildings that comprise Rangel Houses, a public housing complex in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood. NY Green Bank will fund predevelopment expenses for a…

Nonprofit Finance Fund

March 2025New York Green BankResidentialLow-emissions transport, Energy efficiency, Energy storageTerm loan facilityDebt investmentNew York
This $25 million multi-draw, senior unsecured term loan will enable the Nonprofit Finance Fund to offer its borrowers low-cost financing for technologies that reduce emissions and increase energy affordability in underserved communities in New York. Projects supported through this loan…

Multifamily housing in Ward 6

March 2025DC Green BankResidentialEnergy efficiency, Solar, Water conservationCo-investment, Financing through tax paymentsDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
The DC PACE Program and PACE Equity announced the closing of $1.1 million in financing to improve the sustainability and energy efficiency of a 20-unit building in Ward 6. This PACE financing will support the installation of solar panels, improved…

2911 Rhode Island Avenue NE Development

January 2025DC Green BankCommunity equity, ResidentialSolar, Energy efficiencyCo-investmentDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank and Lincoln-Westmoreland Housing announced $3.1 million in financing to deliver an all-electric new building that will create 100 permanently affordable homes in Ward 5. DC Green Bank’s loan will support the installation of an energy-efficient HVAC system…

Sycamore & Oak

January 2025DC Green BankCommunity equity, Business (C&I and SME)Solar, Energy efficiency, Energy storageDemonstrationDebt investmentWashington, D.C.
DC Green Bank today announced $2 million in financing for solar power, battery storage, and fully electric modular kitchens at Sycamore & Oak on the St. Elizabeths East Campus in Congress Heights in Ward 8. The Retail Village at Sycamore…

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