Green Energy Investing Exit Ops

I recently received an offer from a fund that is focused on green energy investing (structured credit and equity). Much of their modelling is project finance as opposed to real estate/infrastructure. Do you see any exit opportunities into traditional infrastructure?

Thanks!

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Bump. I remember an old thread about something similar, one of things that someone brought up that was interesting was joining the investing arm of a utility/power developer, something like NextEra.

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