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As stated by the EIB, the operation is an EIB co-investment alongside the NEF IV fund, managed by Impax Asset Management, to finance small-scale photovoltaic installations and energy efficiency systems in commercial and industrial buildings across Germany. These systems include battery storage, heat pumps, electric vehicle charging stations, smart meters, and related financing solutions.
The aim is to develop decentralised generation assets and energy efficiency schemes that will help optimise energy consumption for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and MidCaps, while contributing to national and EU energy and climate goals--particularly the decarbonisation of electricity production, the reduction of reliance on fossil fuels, and the enhancement of energy supply security.
Details of the infrastructure fund's environmental and social due diligence procedures for ensuring compliance with national legislation, the principles and standards of relevant EU legislation and EIB's Environmental and Social Standards, as well as the capacity of the promoter to assess and monitor environmental and social risks and impacts, will be reviewed during appraisal.
As stated by Bloomberg, Impax Asset Management (AIFM) Limited provides investment management services. The Company offers investment advisory, research analysis, investment strategies, portfolio and asset management, financial planning, and consulting services. Impax Asset Management serves clients worldwide.
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