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).

Neither the Green Bank Network nor any of its members makes any representation as to the accuracy, quality, completeness, or fitness for purpose of any information contained herein and the Green Bank Network and each of its members disclaim all responsibility and liability for the Information (including, without limitation, liability for fault, negligence, or negligent misstatement).

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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Siltrax

September 2024Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationTransportHydrogen, Fuel cellCo-investmentEquity investmentAustralia
An innovative form of hydrogen fuel cell technology that makes lighter, more efficient fuel cells has won backing from the CEFC. The $7 million CEFC commitment will help Australian start-up Siltrax develop the technology to power a range of heavy-duty…

Hysata

May 2024Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityHydrogen, Energy efficiencyCo-investmentVenture capitalAustralia
Hysata raised $111.3 million USD in its Series B round, led by BP Ventures and Templewater ($10 million USD each). The CEFC has invested $15 million AUD in this most recent round, bringing its total commitment to more than $25…

Hydrogen Park - Murray Valley

June 2023Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityHydrogenCo-investmentDebt investmentAustralia
The CEFC is joining ARENA in investing in one of the first 10 MW green hydrogen production facilities in Australia, with a $3.22 million commitment via the Advancing Hydrogen Fund. One of Australia’s largest renewable hydrogen plants is set to…

Hyd Renewables

June 2023Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityRenewable power, Hydrogen, Energy efficiencyCo-investmentVenture capitalAustralia
The CEFC is backing HydGene Renewables, a new Australian company that has developed an alternative green hydrogen solution that turns biomass into hydrogen in a process that is both renewable and carbon negative. The HydGene technique uses novel biocatalysts to…

Hysata Green Hydrogen

June 2021Australia Clean Energy Finance CorporationUtilityHydrogenCornerstone stakeVenture capitalAustralia
In its first hydrogen-related investment, the CEFC committed $750,000 through the Clean Energy Innovation Fund to Hysata’s initial capital raise of $5 million, alongside cornerstone investor IP Group. IP Group is a global technology investor specializing in the commercialization of…

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