Growth Equity-like Infrastructure PE - Exit Opps?

I'm in an MBA program and have an offer from an infrastructure fund that focuses on growth equity investments and LBOs in businesses that develop and deploy forward-looking infrastructure assets. 

I know with typical infrastructure and real estate investing you're not modeling a balance sheet. With this fund I would be, but the underlying value in the businesses still comes from the assets. 

Would a fund like this pigeonhole me into infrastructure simply because its an infrastructure group, or should I be okay to lateral out into traditional PE as long as I have the three-statement modeling experience and experience investing in businesses rather than just assets? 

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Is this an "energy transition" fund that does growth investments into, for example, renewables developers? Or is it a tech fund masquerading as an "infra" fund by doing growth equity investments in tech / services companies in say the telco / communications space? Need more details on strategy but I'm familiar with the space if you want to post more details. 

 

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