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BlackRock, TPG, Brookfield team up with $30 billion United Arab Emirates-backed climate investing push

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Last updated: 2023/12/02 at 2:12 PM
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BlackRock Inc., TPG Inc. and Brookfield Asset Management on Friday said they’re teaming up on climate change investing efforts with Alterra, an investing firm backed with an initial $30 billion commitment from the United Arab Emirates.

The UAE announced what it describes as the largest-ever private investment vehicle for climate change action with a focus on the globe’s less affluent southern hemisphere, as political leaders met at the World Climate Action Summit COP28 event in Copenhagen on Friday.

Alterra is seeking to help deploy $250 billion globally by 2030 under its Chairman Sultan Al Jaber and Chief Executive Majid Al Suwaidi, as a “defining moment” as part of a “new era” of international climate finance. Alterra is currently broken into two main strategies, Alterra Acceleration and Alterra Transformation.

BlackRock
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TPG
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and Brookfield
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separately unveiled climate investment efforts with backing from Alterra.

BlackRock said the $25 billion Alterra Acceleration investment pool committed $1 billion to its Climate Transition-Oriented Private Debt strategy

The Alterra Acceleration and Alterra Transformation funds also invested in transition-related infrastructure, including a $650 million commitment to the BlackRock Global Infrastructure Fund IV.

Alterra Acceleration will also co-invest $100 million alongside BlackRock’s Climate Financing Partnership, a public-private finance vehicle aimed at climate-related infrastructure in emerging markets. 

The Alterra Transformation fund also committed $250 million to a yet-to-be-announced BlackRock-managed strategy.

For Brookfield, Alterra plans to join forces to create a multi-billion dollar catalytic fund to promote energy transition efforts around the globe.

Alterra Transformation committed $1 billion for Brookfield to invest in emerging markets, as well as an additional $2 billion commitment from Alterra Acceleration for Brookfield Global Transition Fund II.

TPG said Alterra Acceleration committed about $1 billion to the TPG Rise Climate II fund.

TPG is also launching its Global South Initiative with a $500 million commitment from Alterra Transformation and a $1 billion co-investment from the TPG Rise Climate II fund.

All told, TPG said it’s targeting about $10 billion in combined commitments for its Global South Initiative and TPG Rise Climate II efforts.

Also read: UAE oil exec and leader of COP28 climate summit tells U.N., energy industry to ‘get after gigatons’ of emissions

Also read: Wind power is losing in New Jersey, but winning in Virginia. Here’s where the rest of the U.S. stands.

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