Expertise in Capital Raising for Renewables

With experience in corporate and project-based capital raises, Vnesto Capital utilizes its network of resources to provide financing solutions to the most complex projects in the renewable energy space. We work from the Pre-NTP stage to the O&M stage of projects and understand how to structure all levels of the capital stack.

Vnesto specializes in providing capital raising services for clients seeking financing for green-field, brown-field, and M&A projects in the renewable energy clean technologies sectors.

In addition, our ability to leverage our U.S. and S. Korean network of credit-rated EPC investors allows us to provide the sponsor equity and credit enhancements needed for the project, making the project bankable.

Global Strategic Advisory

Vnesto Capital is one of a few firms that partner with the United States quasi-governmental organizations, as well as private international lenders and equity partners. We arrange funding that utilizes American investment to foster economic and human development in new and emerging markets worldwide.

We provide clients with strategic advisory services from — evaluating business opportunities, feasibility studies, market entry strategies, environmental and social impact and other commercial applications.

U.S. Public Sector Investment Sourcing

Vnesto also assists developers in identifying U.S. suppliers who can substitute for existing foreign suppliers (necessary to get full U.S. government incentives). Vnesto can identify and secure Federal, State, and Local Government Tax and Other Incentives – these can provide funding for as much as 50% of the project cost. We can identify U.S. federal government R&D financing (including from the CHIPS and Science Act 2022, which has substantial renewable energy funding).

U.S. Government Contract Sourcing

Vnesto can assist to qualify developers to compete for U.S. federal government contracts (considerable opportunity in solar for military bases and government buildings). Additionally, we can identify U.S. small business and minority partners (finding these helps in securing U.S. government contracts).

“We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims.”

Buckminster Fuller