Welcome to MaxEn Capital advisors
Today we are two companies delivering consulting, development, financing, and O&M solutions to projects worldwide. MaxEn Capital Advisors Limited has a long history of providing technical and financial consulting expertise in project finance, project development and capital structuring. Our primary mission is to advise clients on how to structure domestic and overseas projects using private funding sources, commercial bank debt, equity fund investment and credit enhancement in a way that successfully matches their business objectives. Our services cover every step of the project financing process.
With MaxEn Capital Advisors, typical project finance models spread risk among the project developers, the equity investors, debt providers, and, in many cases, government entities. We are a member of the China Business Council sponsored by Alliance Bernstein (New York); the US-China Energy Cooperation Program (“ECP”) plus its US-China ECP Clean Coal Working Group and Energy Finance and Investment Working Group.
MaxEn Consulting and Development, LLC provides direct consulting and development services to developers and investors in the conversion process, energy, environmental and related infrastructure sectors. Through its network of experienced consultants, together with its partnering and teaming arrangements, the company has a wide range of skill sets available to its customers. Most recently, the company has entered into consulting agreements to support two project equity investment funds and a global oil & gas concern with business operations in Africa and Eastern Europe.
Small Tab – Giving Something Back
Our companies strive to incorporate sustainable, environmentally efficient technologies into our project finance solutions. Further, each year, our affiliates, companies, partners, and team members make choices to allocate portions of our earnings to socially responsible businesses, education, local charities & institutions, micro-lending, and certain foundations.
These include channels to reach others worldwide, such as Accion – www.accion.org; Avaaz – www.avaaz.org; Nature Conservancy – www.nature.org; Natural Resource Defense Council – www.nrdc.org; Positive Futures Network – www.yesmagazine.org; and many others.
Of particular interest to us is the Explorers Club – www.explorers.org – international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore. We define it membership – one and all – as CURIOUS and made up of people who do stuff.
Founded in New York City in 1904, The Explorers Club promotes the scientific exploration of land, sea, air, and space by supporting research and education in the physical, natural and biological sciences. The Club’s members have been responsible for an illustrious series of famous firsts: First to the North Pole, first to the South Pole, first to the summit of Mount Everest, first to the deepest point in the ocean, first to the surface of the moon—all accomplished by our members.
The Club provides expedition resources including funding, online information, and member-to-member consultation. And our famed annual dinners honor accomplishments in exploration. But probably the most powerful resource available to those who join the Club is fellowship with other members—a global network of expertise, experience, technology, industry, and support. The Explorers Club actively encourages public interest in exploration and the sciences through its public lectures program, publications, travel program, and other events. The Club also maintains Research Collections, including a library and map room, to preserve the history of the Club and to assist those interested and engaged in exploration and scientific research.
Carrying the Flag
The Explorers Club flag represents an impressive history of courage and accomplishment and has been carried on hundreds of expeditions by Club members since 1918. To carry the Club flag is an honor and a privilege. It has flown at both poles, from the highest peaks of the greatest mountain ranges, travelled to the depths of the ocean, to the lunar surface, and outer space. A flag expedition must further the cause of exploration and field science. Today there are 202 numbered flags, each with its own history.
Anthropologists to Zoologists
The Explorers Club, which has some thirty chapters in the United States and around the world, is characterized by the great diversity of its members’ backgrounds and interests. The seven founding members included two polar explorers, the curator of birds and mammals at The American Museum of Natural History, an archaeologist, a war correspondent and author, a professor of physics and an ethnologist. Today the membership includes field scientists and explorers from over sixty countries whose disciplines include: aeronautics, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, ecology, entomology, mountaineering, marine biology, oceanography, paleontology, physics, planetology, polar exploration, and zoology.