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Trilegal, Khaitan, Cleary act on Continuum Green Energy fund raise from Al Gore's Just Climate

Continuum Green Energy received an investment of ₹12.56 billion.

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Climate Asset Fund I, a unit of Just Climate, is investing ₹12.56 billion (approximately $150 million) in Continuum Green Energy to support solar-hybrid energy generation and storage projects across India.

Trilegal advised Continuum Green Energy and its founders, Arvind Bansal and Vikash Saraf on this transaction.

The deal was led by Corporate Partners Amit Khansaheb and Rahul Chugh, who were supported by attorneys Sidharth Dhody, Kriti Chatrath, and Siddhant Maheshwari, Senior Associates; Philip Ashok Alex and Navya Bhayana, Associates.

The Due Diligence team was led by Partners Amit Khansaheb and Vishruta Kaul, who were supported by attorneys Manu Gupta and Bhavya Vatsa, Senior Associates; Advaye Sawhny, Neha Koppu, Riya Thawani, and Maitreyi Singh, Associates.

The Competition team was led by Partner Rudresh Singh, who was supported by attorneys Divye Sharma, Counsel; Vrinda Nagpal, Senior Associate; Shaurya Kashyap, Associate.

The Projects team was led by Partner Nayantara Nag, who was supported by attorneys Astha Srivastava, Counsel; Shouri Bhat, Annapoorani Ramu, and Samykya Mukku, Senior Associates; Rishabh Prasad, Ankita Agarwala and Tanusmita Ghosal, Associates.

The Project Finance team was led by Partner Siddharth Dang, who was supported by attorneys Rohan Gandhi and Sanchit Thapliyal, Associates.

Amit Khansaheb, Rahul Chugh

Khaitan & Co advised Just Climate as their Indian counsel and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton advised Just Climate on International aspect of the transaction.

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