This document is page 25 of a confidential white paper by Electron Capital Partners, LLC, titled 'Appendix 2: Global Utility Sector Background.' It provides a historical overview of the utility sector, discussing regulation, deregulation, and investment strategies like long/short investing. The document is specifically marked 'For exclusive of Jeffrey Epstein' and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is page 8 of a confidential 'Global Utility White Paper' produced by Electron Capital Partners, LLC, specifically watermarked for the exclusive use of Jeffrey Epstein. The document, dated around February 2013, analyzes the US utility market, arguing for opportunities in non-regulated power generation assets due to natural gas prices. It lists various structural changes in the US market, such as coal retirements, Obama's climate initiatives, and the shale gas boom, that create long/short investment opportunities.
Page 4 of a confidential white paper from Electron Capital Partners, LLC, specifically marked for the exclusive use of Jeffrey Epstein. The document outlines investment strategies in the global utility sector, arguing for the sector's alpha opportunities following periods of underperformance and its diversification benefits. It references specific companies like Exelon and NRG, and compares Electron's performance metrics against indices like MSCI and HFRI.
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