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CEFC congratulates Octopus Australia on $250m raise, super fund Rest joins investor base

CEFC congratulates Octopus Australia on $250m raise, super fund Rest joins investor base

The CEFC congratulates Octopus Australia on its $250 million raise and the addition of superannuation fund Rest to its investor base. The CEFC made a $75 million cornerstone commitment to the Octopus Australia Sustainable Investments (OASIS) fund in July 2022 to accelerate the growth of the renewable energy sector and ‘crowd-in’ institutional capital. The investment is helping fill growing demand from superannuation fund members for products with sustainable and renewable assets.  

 

Octopus Australia media release 

Tuesday 5 September 2023  

Octopus Australia raises an additional $250m and adds Rest to its investor base  

Octopus Australia, the specialist renewable energy developer and fund manager, is today announcing a new commitment from Rest, one of Australia’s largest profit-to-member superannuation funds. This comes as it successfully closes the second round of fundraising for its flagship renewable energy fund, the Octopus Australia Sustainable Investments Fund (OASIS).  

OASIS provides local and international institutional investors with exposure to Australia’s renewable energy transition. The fund invests in assets across wind, solar and storage from development through to construction and operations.  

Rest is a A$75bn super fund with more than 1.9 million members, including more than a million members aged 30 or younger. In addition to this commitment, existing cornerstone investors in OASIS, including Hostplus, the CEFC and Sky Renewables, followed on from their first round with an additional A$200m. This brings the total funds raised by Octopus Australia across its renewables platform to A$550m in just over 12 months since inception.  

With this second close milestone, Octopus Australia now manages A$1bn in operating and construction assets, A$4.2bn of projects under development and a further A$1.3bn under exclusivity.  

So far this year, Octopus Australia has secured development rights to the 400 MW Hay Plains wind farm in New South Wales and with this acquisition, Octopus Australia now has wind assets secured in Australia’s three largest energy markets:  

  • Queensland (180MW Dulacca Wind Farm – operational (70% contracted) 
  • Victoria (400MW Giffard Wind Farm - development)  
  • New South Wales (400MW Hay Plains Wind Farm - development)  

Sam Reynolds, Managing Director of Octopus Australia, commented: “The Australian energy market is making important strides towards securing a sustainable, renewables-led future. Institutional investors are playing an essential role in driving change. 

 

OASIS is expected to enhance our members’ long-term financial interests and help shape Australia’s energy transition through a pipeline of solar, wind and storage infrastructure projects.
Andrew Lill
Rest Chief Investment Officer

 

“We’re thrilled that Rest has placed its trust in Octopus Australia to support the energy transition on behalf of its members, generating both renewable energy and financial returns. We’re equally delighted to have secured the ongoing support of our existing cornerstone investors, who have been valuable partners in the fund’s success to date. We now look forward to both deploying commitments into essential projects across Australia, while also turning our attention to another raise towards the end of 2023.”  

Andrew Lill, Rest Chief Investment Officer, commented: “Rest represents more than a million members aged 30 or younger who will retire after the year 2050. We have strong conviction that responsible investing adds value.  

“OASIS is expected to enhance our members’ long-term financial interests and help shape Australia’s energy transition through a pipeline of solar, wind and storage infrastructure projects.  

“This investment will also contribute to Rest’s objective to achieve a net zero carbon footprint for the fund by 2050 and is a welcome continuation of our plan to increase our allocation to climate-related solutions. 

“As a long-term supporter of Australian infrastructure assets, particularly in the renewable energy sector, I’m pleased our members will benefit from additional investments in this area. 

Media release, 2023

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