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Homecoming Capital to Invest $50 Million in Clean Energy Terminals to Support Development of U.S. Offshore Wind Port Infrastructure

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Homecoming Capital (“Homecoming”), an investor in zero-emission infrastructure, announced today that it has made an initial $50 million commitment to Clean Energy Terminals (“CET”), a pioneer of U.S. offshore wind (“OSW”) port infrastructure development. CET will leverage Homecoming’s investment to execute early-stage development work on a portfolio of newbuild and redeveloped OSW ports along the U.S. east and west coasts. Upon completion, CET’s projects will add...

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