Husk Power Systems: Financing Expansion Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Husk Power Systems, a young but widely celebrated firm based in India, needs $ 1.5 million to $ 2.5 million expansion capital to grow rapidly for the small size, he created in the north-east India. It is a successful green energy company, which aims to provide electricity to millions of rural Indians financially viable way. With 10 "mini-plants" that use rice husks as a fuel source and presence in 25 isolated Indian villages as of April 2009, the company's goal is to reach 350,000 to 400,000 customers in 400 villages by the end of 2011. He proposed convertible note financing structure cleantech private equity firm, and must assess whether it suits the interests of the company and shareholders. "Hide
by Elena Loutskina, Manoj Sinha, Chip Ransler Source: Darden School of Business 20 pages. Publication Date: October 28, 2010. Prod. #: UV5625-PDF-ENG

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