Executive Summary

Leaf Clean Energy Company was incorporated in the Cayman Islands on 14 May 2007 for the purpose of acquiring interests in, owning, operating and managing clean energy companies and projects including renewable energy projects and other projects that create environmental benefits through greenhouse gas emission reductions. The clean energy sector includes activities such as the production of alternative fuels, the production of power and the use of technologies to reduce the environmental impact of traditional energy sources. The Company believes that the clean energy sector is attractive due to the increasing demand for clean energy, driven by environmental and energy dependence concerns, on the one hand, and by its increasing competitiveness as an alternative source of energy on the other. It is expected that the Company will take controlling stakes in, and operational control of, the majority of its investments. The Company plans initially to acquire interests in such projects primarily in North America, but investments in other countries will also be considered. The Company will seek to obtain long-term capital growth through the acquisition of interests in, operating and managing clean energy and alternative fuel projects and through the potential generation and commercialisation of carbon credits derived from these projects. The Board collectively has substantial experience in the energy sector, including project evaluation, structuring, negotiation and project development in addition to broader investment experience. EEA Fund Management Limited and Shaw Capital are Sponsors to and joint owners of Energy and Climate Advisors, the Management Company, who will perform detailed due diligence on opportunities prior to submitting the opportunity to the Board for approval The Company will target full commitment of the net proceeds raised in the Placing within 18 months of Admission.

 

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