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18 Renewable Energy Plus Fund I ("Fund I") provides wholesale investors with diversified exposure to stable-growth opportunities across:

  • Renewable energy operations

  • Renewable energy development

  • Energy software & virtual power platforms

  • Web3 and artificial intelligence-enabled infrastructure 

  • Nano data centre (NDC)

Fund I is designed to capture value across the energy transition and digital infrastructure convergence.

 

INVESTMENT STRATEGY –

FIVE CORE PILLARS

Fund I deploys across five complementary pillars:

Renewable Energy Retail

Exposure to operating renewable energy platforms and service providers participating in deregulated electricity markets.

Focus areas include:

  • Distributed energy resources

  • Retail and wholesale electricity participation

  • Prosumer energy platforms

Renewable Energy Development

Investment into development-stage renewable energy projects positioned for construction, grid connection, or strategic exit.

Typical characteristics:

  • Utility-scale solar and battery projects

  • Land-secured, consent-progressed assets

  • Clear pathways to commercialisation

Energy Software & Virtual Power Platforms

Cloud-based Software-as-a-Service businesses enabling aggregation, optimisation, and orchestration of distributed energy assets.

Key attributes:

  • Grid-interactive platforms

  • Flexibility and demand response participation

  • Scalable Software-as-a-Service models

Web3 & AI-Enabled Infrastructure

High-growth digital infrastructure and protocol-driven businesses leveraging artificial intelligence and decentralised networks.

Investment themes include:

  • Decentralised physical infrastructure networks

  • AI-driven optimisation engines

  • Tokenised or protocol-based business systems

Nano Data Centre (NDC)

Deployment and ownership of distributed Nano Data Centres — modular, energy-efficient compute nodes positioned close to generation assets and / or end-users.

This pillar positions Fund I at the intersection of energy, compute, anddecentralised infrastructure.

NDCs form part of the emerging convergence between:

  • Renewable generation

  • Edge computing

  • Artificial intelligence workloads

  • Grid-responsive digital infrastructure

  • Reduced latency

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