CAPITAL ALPHA GLOBAL
PROJECTS

Mongolia - Environmental Investment
Financing of the water, wastewater and sanitation investment programme in the Ger areas of the municipality of Ulaanbaatar. The programme is part of an overall priority urban services development project identified by major developer in Mongolia.
Germany - Improved Management of Natural Resources
The project concerns the rehabilitation, stabilisation and remediation of the former lignite mining sites in the Federal States of Brandenburg during the period 2013-2017. The project forsees their return to economic use, including as recreational lakeland.


UK - Life Science
This project concerns investments in the life science sector, which accounts for well over half of the promoter's overall investment programme. It covers activities ranging from pre-seed and seed financing and proof-of-concept studies to the financing of pre-clinical and clinical trials of its portfolio companies. They include, for example, investments into early stages such as target validation and hit-to-lead development, lead optimisation and toxicology studies as well as Phase I and Phase II clinical trials. The larger investments targeted at more mature portfolio companies are based on a milestone/tranche basis that matches the companies' needs for cash with the agreed milestone.
Sri Lanka - Waste to Energy
Disposal of solid waste is a priority environmental issue in Sri Lanka and at present it has become a national concern. A large portion of the current waste stream finds its way into land and water bodies without proper treatment, causing severe water pollution. It also emits greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide, adding to air pollution.
The city of Colombo alone generates approximately 0.438 million tonnes of municipal solid waste per annum. With capacity to handle upto 580 metric tons per day, the project has the potential to process roughly half of Colombo’s entire waste generation. The project will also provide much needed capacity to Sri Lanka’s power grid. The energy produced by the project could supply around 30,000 households at current average usage in Sri Lanka.


EcoTechnology - Homebiogas
It is a project making nasty banana peels be turned into actual cooking gas. HomeBiogas turns the leftover food scraps into all-natural gas. It’s an ultra-sustainable way to cook and a must-have eco appliance in Backyard.