Nomura’s green arm hunts $500m for Energy Estate’s renewables

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Nomura’s green arm hunts $500m for Energy Estate’s renewables
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Greentech bankers are in the market for the independent energy producer with a portfolio of energy projects across Australia, NZ and the US and based in Sydney.

Japanese bank Nomura’s new sustainable technology and infrastructure arm, dubbed Nomura Greentech, has been spotted in Australian deals for the first time, seeking to raise $500 million for a renewable energy group.

The bankers kicked off their pitch with a 17-page teaser document, aimed at luring infrastructure and private capital types into the capital raising. There’s also hydrogen hubs, including the Hunter Hydrogen Network in NSW and North Queensland Clean Energy Project in Queensland, focused on producing green hydrogen and its derivatives , and onshore and offshore wind projects in New Zealand.

Nomura Greentech’s job will be to either convince the doubters or find the right believers willing to tip into the group. The flyer said Energy Estate was looking to raise capital from a limited number of investors.

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