Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Jul 1, 2024
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As stated by the DFC, the Fund will invest in renewable energy infrastructure projects, with a primary focus on solar PV and onshore wind greenfield projects.
The intermediary fund, Alcazar Energy Partners II SLP (SCSp), is domiciled in Luxembourg.
As stated by the DFC, equity investments in a fund are screened as a Category D (FI-A) activity for the purposes of environmental and social assessment. Based on DFC’s due diligence, the Fund’s downstream investments are anticipated to pose medium to high environmental and social risks.
As stated on the company's website, Alcazar Energy is a sustainable infrastructure fund. with strong development and operational capabilities, focused on investing and developing utility scale renewable energy capacity in selected emerging markets.
No project contacts provided at the time of disclosure.
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