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VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY

Venture capital and private equity play an important role in financing small businesses.  And over the past two decades, there has been a marked uptick in private capital. Today, private markets deploy trillions of dollars in capital—much of it to fund small businesses that would, standing alone, fall below the SBA’s 500-or-fewer-employees rule.  (www2.deloitte.com)

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

Public-private partnerships involve collaboration between a government agency and a private-sector company that can be used to finance, build, and operate projects, such as public transportation networks, parks, and convention centers. Financing a project through a public-private partnership can allow a project to be completed sooner or make it a possibility in the first place. (www.investopedia.com)

Public-private partnerships often involve concessions of tax or other operating revenue, protection from liability, or partial ownership rights over nominally public services and property to private sector, for-profit entities. (ww.investopedia.com)

PRIVATE EQUITY

Private equity is an alternative investment class that invests in or acquires private companies that are not listed on a public stock exchange. Private equity funds invest in private companies or engage in buyouts of public companies. (Investopedia.com)

  • Power Purchase Agreements (PPA)

  • Energy As A Service Agreements (ESA)

  • Tax Equity Lease

  • Mortgage Refinance to Include MicroGrid

  • Working Capital Financing

  • CPACE and USDA REAP

  • Other State Incentive Programs