Energy Transition Portfolio

EnCap Energy Transition has partnered with 10 portfolio companies supporting the decarbonization of the energy industry. Since inception, the Energy Transition group has made capital commitments in excess of $2.0 billion and has had four monetization events, resulting in over $1 billion of total transaction value.

Arbor Renewable Gas

Initial Investment:
2021

Arbor Gas’ strategy is to design, build, own and operate facilities that efficiently convert woody biomass into low- or negative-carbon intensity renewable fuels, including gasoline, methanol, hydrogen, or sustainable aviation fuels.

Bildmore Renewables

Initial Investment:
2024

Bildmore is a capital partner to third-party sponsors of U.S. renewables projects, offering financial products that allow for more efficient monetization of tax-related incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act.

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Catalyze

Initial Investment:
2019

Catalyze develops, owns and operates renewable energy assets that provide economic value to medium and large commercial and industrial real estate owners across the United States.

Linea Energy

Initial Investment:
2022

Linea Energy is a utility scale, independent power producer focused on the development, construction, and operation of wind, solar, and battery energy storage projects in the United States.

Parliament Solar

Initial Investment:
2023

Parliament Solar is an energy infrastructure company that will construct and operate a utility scale solar asset with potential to augment with co-located battery energy storage, located in ERCOT – Houston Zone.

PowerTransitions

Initial Investment:
2023

PowerTransitions is an energy development company focused on acquiring and redeveloping retired or near-retiring thermal generation and industrial assets with existing electrical interconnection capacity that can be modified to facilitate the decarbonization of the electrical grid in the United States.

SolarProponent

Initial Investment:
2020

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, SolarProponent is focused on developing high-quality utility-scale solar power projects to accelerate the U.S. transition to renewable energy and help shape a more diverse, reliable and sustainable power grid.