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  2. Pearl Street Station - Wikipedia

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    A sketch of the Pearl Street Station. Pearl Street Station was Thomas Edison's first commercial power plant in the United States. It was located at 255–257 Pearl Street in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, just south of Fulton Street on a site measuring 50 by 100 feet (15 by 30 m). [1]

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  4. EIG Global Energy Partners - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Energy & Infrastructure Group founded TCW Energy Partners, a feeder fund that invests in EIG-managed funds and projects and only accepts investments from institutional investors. It was listed on GSTrUE, a private exchange managed by Goldman Sachs. Barry Cheung was a director of the fund. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  5. Global Infrastructure Partners - Wikipedia

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    Global Infrastructure Partners, LLC (GIP) is an American infrastructure investment fund making equity and selected debt investments across markets worldwide. GIP's main headquarters are located in New York City and its equity investments are based on infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water & waste sectors.

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  7. Best energy ETFs: Top oil, gas and clean energy funds - AOL

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    This ETF tracks an index of global stocks in the clean energy sector, including those that generate energy from solar, wind and other renewable sources. 5-year returns (annualized): 8.1 percent ...

  8. First Reserve Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fund XI was more than $5.5 billion larger (and three times the size) of Fund X which closed with $2.3 billion in 2004. First Reserve's fundraising has benefited from the recent focus on the energy industry in the broader market. In 2008, First Reserve advanced its renewable energy investment program with the €261 million acquisition of Gamesa ...

  9. Why Wall Street is bullish on beaten-down energy stocks - AOL

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    Some investors are turning bullish on energy stocks, despite their disappointing performance this year and some major challenges facing Big Oil. Why Wall Street is bullish on beaten-down energy stocks