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Ace Cogen
Location: Trona, CA
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
Ace Cogeneration, LP owns a 108 MW coal-fired cogeneration facility located in Trona, CA. The plant began commercial operation in 1990 and sells electricity and generation capacity to Southern California Edison under a long-term contract.  The plant also provides steam to an adjacent chemicals plant owned by Searles Valley Minerals.

Black Bear Power
Location: West Enfield, ME
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
Black Bear Power, LLC owns a 50% interest in Bangor-Pacific Hydro Associates, a 13 MW run-of-the-river hydro generation facility that began commercial operations in 1988. The facility sells 100% of its output to Bangor Hydro Electric Company under a long-term power purchase agreement.

Courant CTR
Location: Rouen, France
Initial Investment: 2003
Summary:
Courant CTR Holdings, SAS comprises: (i) a 103 MW combined heat and power plant under a long-term power purchase agreement with Electricité de France, (ii) a 32 MW combined heat and power peaking plant which sells into the French wholesale power market , and (iii) a 1.1 MW biogas power plant.  The site has aggregate thermal capacity of 165 MWth. CTR supplies steam and receives biogas from a paper mill owned by OTOR Peterie de Rouen S.A. CTR is managed as part of the NeoElectra platform.

Courant Spain Holdings
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Initial Investment: 2005
Summary:
Courant Spain Holdings, SAS owns and operates nine cogeneration power plants located throughout Spain with a combined power generation capacity of 110 MW and thermal capacity of 30 MWe.  The plants sell their power output into the Spanish wholesale market under an incentivized regulated tariff structure and sell steam to local industrial facilities. In addition, several of the cogeneration plants have associated carbon dioxide recovery plants that sell approximately 40k metric tons of carbon dioxide annually into the Spanish industrial gas market. Courant Spain Holdings is managed as part of the NeoElectra platform.

Crawfish Cogen
Location: Orange, TX
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
Crawfish Cogen, LLC owns a 50% interest in Sabine Cogen. Sabine owns a 102 MW gas-fired cogeneration facility that began commercial operations in 1999. The facility sells steam and electricity under long-term contracts to two adjacent industrial hosts. Excess electricity is sold to Entergy Gulf States.

EMI Power Systems
Location: Springfield, MA
Initial Investment: 2008
Summary:
EMI Power Systems is a joint venture between ArcLight and EMI Management, Inc. focused on developing combined cycle gas-fired generation facilities in key New England locations. EMI Power Systems will be managed by EMI Management, one of the premier power plant developers in New England with over 30 years of experience in developing, operating, owning and selling power projects.

Enerpart
Location: Paris, France
Initial Investment: 2005
Summary:
Courant Enerpart Holdings, SAS owns 98% of Enertherm, a district energy production and network system which has a 25-year public services concession contract to provide the Paris-La Défense business center and the neighboring cities of Courbevoie, Nanterre and Puteau with an adequate supply of heating and air conditioning. Total energy capacity is approximately 600MWth, including heating, cooling and electric power production. The company serves a range of customers from 324 sub stations along a 21km heating network and 14km cooling network.

Escalade Energy
Location: Cadillac, MI
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
Escalade Energy, LLC indirectly owns a majority interest in Cadillac Renewable Energy. Cadillac is a 38 MW wood-fired power generation facility that began commercial operations in 1993 and sells its output to Consumers Energy Company under a 35-year power purchase agreement.

Great Point Power
Location: Various
Initial Investment: 2010
Summary:
Great Point Power, LLC owns whole or majority interests in a fully contracted portfolio of four generation facilities and one transmission facility. The Portfolio is composed of approximately 695 MWs of net generation and 440 MWs of net transmission capacity with assets located in New York, New Jersey, Texas, California and Hawaii. The Projects operate under long-term power purchase agreements and a firm transmission capacity purchase agreement with investment-grade counterparties.

Hurrikan Power Funding
Location: Germany
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
Hurrikan Power Funding, LLC  owns a 100% interest in a generation portfolio in Germany consisting of seven operating wind farms totaling 65 MW and seven development wind farms totaling 85 MW.  The development projects are being constructed under fixed price construction and supply agreements, and are expected to reach commercial operation in 2008-2009.  All of the facilities sell their output to local utility companies under a 20-year fixed price tariff regime.

Lea Power
Location: Lea County, NM
Initial Investment: 2005
Summary:
Lea Power Partners, LLC owns Hobbs Generating Station, a 550 MW combined cycle generating facility in Lea County, New Mexico.  When operational, the facility will sell power to Southwestern Public Service Company, an affiliate of Xcel Energy, under a 25-year power purchase agreement.
 

Liberty Bell Funding
Location: Nesquehoning, PA
Initial Investment: 2008
Summary:
Liberty Bell Funding, LLC owns a 67.5% lessor interest in the Panther Creek Energy Facility located in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania.  Panther Creek is a 83MW waste coal power facility that sells 100% of its output to Metropolitan Edison under a long term PPA that expires in 2012. 

Mackinaw Power Holdings
Location: Georgia
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
Mackinaw Power Holdings, LLC owns a 100% interest in five contracted natural gas-fired generation facilities located in Georgia.  The facilities, which consist of one combined cycle facility and four peaking facilities, have a combined capacity of 1,870 MW.  Each facility sells 100% of output under long-term tolling agreements with investment grade counterparties.

MCV Power Holdings
Location: Midland, MI
Initial Investment: 2006
Summary:
MCV Power Holdings, LP owns a minority lessor interest in the Midland Cogeneration Venture (MCV). MCV is a 1,500 MW gas-fired cogeneration facility that began commercial operations in 1990. The facility sells the majority of its output to Consumers Energy Company under a long-term power purchase agreement.
 

Orchid Environmental
Location: Manchester, England
Initial Investment: 2008
Summary:
Orchid Environmental Limited was formed in 2002 to design, build, own and operate processing plants which convert solid municipal and commercial waste into higher value biofuel and recyclates. The first commercial plant, located in Huyton, England, began operation in 2008. The plant is contracted to process 50,000 tons per year of municipal solid waste by the Merseyside Waste Authority. The company is working with various commercial partners to expand the Huyton facility and construct other comparable plants in several locations.

PER Development Holdings
Location: Burlington, MA
Initial Investment: 2005
Summary:
PER Development Holdings, LLC was formed by ArcLight and Pure Energy Resources to pursue targeted power generation development and asset acquisition opportunities.
 

Redwood II
Location: Bakersfield, CA
Initial Investment: 2004
Summary:
Redwood owns interests in nine operating gas-fired power facilities located in California. Eight of the nine plants sell power to Pacific Gas and Electric and one to Southern California Edison under long-term power contracts. Redwood also owns two service companies that provide fuel and Operations and Management services to these facilities.

Sandersville
Location: Sandersville, GA
Initial Investment: 2010
Summary:
AL Sandersville, LLC owns a 640 MW natural gas-fired generation facility located in central Georgia.  Constructed in 2002, the facility provides peaking power to the region through eight GE turbines.  Sandersville’s generation capacity is contracted under long-term agreements to two investment grade counterparties.

Sinerg
Location: Paris, France
Initial Investment: 2004
Summary:
Courant Sinerg Holdings, SAS (Société d’Investissement en Energie) is a French energy services company that owns and manages over 40 operating cogeneration, thermal and wind power plants throughout France.  These plants represent over 200 MWe of capacity, which is mainly sold to Electricité de France under long-term contracts. SINERG is managed as part of the NeoElectra platform.

Sun Peak Power Holdings
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Initial Investment: 2007
Summary:
Sun Peak Power Holdings, LLC owns a 50% interest in Nevada Sun Peak, a 222 MW dual-fuel simple cycle peaking unit located in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The facility sells 100% of its output to Nevada Power under a long-term power purchase agreement.

Terra-Gen Power
Location: New York, NY
Initial Investment: 2007
Summary:
Terra-Gen Power, LLC is a leading, privately held renewable energy company focused on owning, operating, and developing utility-scale wind, geothermal, and solar generation. Terra-Gen owns 831 MW (net equity) in 21 operating renewable energy projects in six states across the western United States. The company has a robust pipeline of highly accretive wind, geothermal and solar projects that will quadruple the size of the company between 2010 and 2014, including the Alta Wind Energy Center (a/k/a California Highwind Power, LLC) in Tehachapi California.

Venango Power
Location: Scrubgrass, PA
Initial Investment: 2005
Summary:
Venango Power, LLC and Crystal Creek Coalpower Funding, LLC own interests in Scrubgrass Generating Company. Scrubgrass is an 87 MW waste coal-fired generator located in Scrubgrass Township, Pennsylvania about 75 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.  The facility sells all of its output to Pennsylvania Electric Company under a long-term power purchase agreement.
 

Waterside
Location: Stamford, CT
Initial Investment: 2009
Summary:
Waterside Power Holdings, LLC owns a 72-MW oil-fired peaker plant in Stamford, CT. The facility began operations in 2002, providing a temporary source of electric energy. In 2006, Waterside became a fully dispatchable year-round generating asset. Waterside sells electricity under a long-term contract to Connecticut Light and Power.