Angeleno Group ("AG") is a California-based private equity firm focused on high growth investments in the energy sector. AG makes investments broadly across the energy industry to support innovative, well-managed, rapidly growing companies. Areas of particular interest include:

Renewables
e.g. Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Ocean Energy, Waste-to-Energy, Biofuels/Ethanol
Energy Intelligence & Controls
e.g. Energy Efficiency & Demand Management, Building Automation, Automated Metering, Energy & Environmental IT
Transmission & Distribution
e.g. Substation Automation, High Capacity Cabling, Smart Grid IT
Environmental Technologies
e.g. Emissions Reduction, Clean Coal, Waste, Water, Air
Energy Storage
e.g. Advanced Batteries, Flywheels, Supercapacitors
Advanced Materials & Components
e.g. Catalysts, Composites, Variable Drives & Motors
Fuel Technologies
e.g. E&P, Hydrogen, Coal/Gas-to-Liquids, natural gas, Additives
Clean Power Generation
e.g. Fuel Cells, Non-Renewable Distributed Generation, Nuclear, Gasification/IGCC
Power Electronics
e.g. Inverters, Rectifiers, Uninterruptible Power Systems
Advanced Transportation
e.g. Dual Fuel Engines, Clean Vehicles
Angeleno Group believes that a series of fundamental changes in the energy and environmental industries are generating significant private equity opportunities. These changes revolve around three major themes: (1) the need for energy independence, (2) the requirements of a stable and reliable energy infrastructure, and (3) imperatives relating to environmental sustainability. Taken as a whole, these themes affect the entire sector value chain -- from the extraction of natural resources and the conversion of fuels into electricity to the distribution of energy and the way in which power is ultimately consumed. In each case, innovative products and services are emerging as potential solutions to global energy and environmental challenges.

Investors in AG funds include leading endowments and foundations, nationally recognized family offices and former CEO's and board members of some of the country's most prominent energy companies.