Even before its recent acquisitions, JLEN Environmental Assets (JLEN) could already boast the most diversified portfolio of its peers. A change in investment policy, approved by shareholders in March 2021, allowed it to invest in a wider universe of environmental infrastructure assets that supports the transition to a low-carbon economy. Since then, we have seen JLEN’s first investment in a biomass-fuelled combined heat and power plant, a co-investment in a battery storage asset, and the purchase of a stake in an Italian energy-from-waste plant. Each of these investments is discussed in this note.
John Laing Environmental Assets Group is a closed ended investment company. Co. is an environmental infrastructure investment fund which aims to provide shareholders with a sustainable dividend, paid quarterly, that increases in line with inflation, and to preserve the capital value of its portfolio on a real basis over the long term through the reinvestment of cash flows not required for the payment of dividends. Co. invests in a portfolio of environmental infrastructure projects that have the benefit of long term, predictable, wholly or partially inflation-linked cash flows supported by long-term contracts or stable regulatory frameworks.
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