Triple Point Energy
Transition plc

We're helping to address the climate emergency

Triple Point Energy
Transition plc

We're helping to address the climate emergency

Triple Point Energy Transition plc

Triple Point Energy Transition plc supports the transition to net zero by investing holistically across the energy sector whilst targeting a diversified and sustainable income for investors.

Triple Point Energy Transition plc invests holistically across the energy sector focusing on three thematic areas:

Generation of energy - ensuring less energy loss by investing in lower carbon energy generation closer to where it is consumed.

Storage and distribution of energy - stabilising the grid and managing the imbalance of generation and consumption by funding energy storage solutions.

Reducing demand for energy - maximising energy efficiency by providing the same output in a more efficient way either through energy efficiency measures or producing energy onsite.

By investing across these three areas Triple Point Energy Transition plc is accelerating the transition towards a lower carbon, more resilient and efficient energy system. This diversified portfolio of assets, targets a positive environmental impact whilst generating a diversified and sustainable income source for our investors. 

Key Information

Issue Date 19 Oct 20
Market Segment SFM1
Regional Focus United Kingdom 
SEDOL BMCBZL0

The information included within this webpage is an advertisement for the purposes of the Prospectus Regulation Rules and is not the prospectus. Potential investors should refer to the information within the Prospectus which is available via the Documents section of the Triple Point Energy Transition plc website and must only subscribe for or purchase shares in the  Triple Point Energy Transition plc on the basis of information contained within it. As with all investments, investors' capital is at risk. Target returns may not be achieved and investors may not get back their full investment. Any references to past performance should not be taken as a reliable guide to future performance.