About REIF

The Renewable Energy Investor Forum (REIF) is a unique, member-driven forum for those interested or involved in investing in renewable energy projects. REIF's purpose is to provide a forum for discussion and action focused on:

  1. The renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, geothermal), biofuels (biodiesel and ethanol), biogas and co-products (process heat, green chemicals or biomaterials) sectors. These "renewables" help us diversify feedstocks, decreasing dependence on fossil petroleum, reducing carbon, preparing a clean energy future
  2. Reviewing and developing investments in specific projects, in contrast to investments in technology ventures or startup technology companies*
  3. Understanding renewables markets, their drivers, contracts, incentives, margins and timing
  4. Developing renewables project investment criteria and structures, such as preferred or subordinated debt, lease structures, joint ventures, often combined with various types of insurance (e.g., loan guarantees or political risk insurance).

* Renewable energy projects use proven, off-the-shelf technologies. Read our whitepaper or see current criteria for details.

Mission:

Our mission is to accelerate the growth and sustainable development of the Renewable Energy industry through collaboration, collecting and disseminating knowledge of best practices, building the sector's private investment capacity and profitability, and supply chain education.

REIF enables its members to make renewables investments and to influence others to do the same via face-to-face meetings, focus groups and web-based conferences.

Download and read our whitepaper for further background and assumptions.

We invite you to attend one of our events. For more information, contact us.


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