Title: Generation Investment Management
1Generation Investment Management
Sustainability 2.0 Tel Aviv, May 2008
Private and Confidential Not for Distribution
2Our Firm
Generation is dedicated to the principles of
long-term investing, integrated sustainability
research and client alignment.
- Established in 2004 by Former Vice President Al
Gore and David Blood. - Independent, private, owner-managed partnership
Offices in London, and New York City. - Investing in private and public equity with
exclusive focus on sustainability and climate
solutions. - Our firm is comprised of 27 investment management
and sustainability experts. We are a single,
integrated team. We are strongly aligned with
clients to create long-term value. - Our assets under management total approximately
4.0bn. - Dedicated to thought leadership on sustainability
and capital markets 5 of our profitability is
allocated to the Generation Foundation. - Generations Advisory Board consists of global
thinkers who help us anticipate the changing
context for business.
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3Priority Areas
Our strategy is to focus on five priority areas
where we have deep know-how and strong deal flow.
Priority Areas
Investment Categories
Carbon, Ecosystem Services Markets
- Carbon credit developers
- Market infrastructure and services
- Financial service providers
Bio-based Economy
- Biomass (cultivated and waste) conversion
gasification - Sustainable agriculture, soil management, water
- Organic polymers, natural plastics
Renewable Energy
- Advanced solar thermal, concentrated solar
- Distributed energy, building integrated CHP, PV
and other power - Selected wind, geothermal solutions
Clean(er) Fossil-based Industry
- Carbon capture and sequestration
- Industrial gases
- Engineering procurement and construction (EPC),
systems integrators
Demand Side Efficiency
- Building controls and facility management, smart
metering - New materials
- Enabling services (including design and
architecture) - Sustainable mobility
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4Sustainability 2.0 Drivers of Global Change
- Climate Crisis
- Global Environmental Crisis
- Population/Demographic shifts
- Pandemics
- Technological Hyper-Revolution
- Growing Governance Gap
- New Forms of Social Movements
- War
- Responsible Capitalism
- Poverty and real needs
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