Upper Santa Ana River Conservation Plan
Table Rock helped Valley District leadership organize and resource the submission of a Water Infrastructure Finance Act (WIFIA) application and provide capital and development expertise.
With a great sense of urgency, city managers, project developers and community leaders across the country are seeking innovative solutions that will allow them to rapidly retool and make more resilient critical community infrastructure.
Table Rock is ready to meet the challenge, with the capital, connections, classical finance expertise, and most importantly, the hard-won experience required to get projects moving.
The U.S. power grid is locked in a 1930s paradigm, frighteningly unable to respond and customer demands for more reliable, lower carbon and lower cost energy solutions.
Table Rock believes microgrids are a key part of the answer. And we’ve put our money where our mouth is with an equity stake in Heila Technologies, an AI-driven microgrid control solution.
Today, Heila microgrid solutions are either in late-stage planning or already powering hotel complexes, military bases, wineries and wastewater utilities from California to Costa Rica. And growing interest from utilities convinces us that we are on the right path to rewiring the U.S. grid.
Municipal infrastructure is crumbling. But the fantastic cost of building new infrastructure in the U.S. – 2 to 5 times higher than our European and Asian peers – keeps even the richest municipalities from upgrading their community resources.
So, what about the poorer ones?
Ironically, it was a cash-strapped community, one with no option but to innovate, that has shown us how to blast through bureaucratic barriers to create solutions that not only perform, but serve as platforms for innovation.
Table Rock’s 30-year partnership with the City of Rialto is that success story.
Municipal infrastructure is crumbling. But the fantastic cost of building new infrastructure in the U.S. – 2 to 5 times higher than our European and Asian peers – keeps even the richest municipalities from upgrading their community resources.
So, what about the poorer ones?
Ironically, it was a cash-strapped community, one with no option but to innovate, that has shown us how to blast through bureaucratic barriers to create solutions that not only perform, but serve as platforms for innovation.
Table Rock’s 30-year partnership with the City of Rialto is that success story.
Table Rock helped Valley District leadership organize and resource the submission of a Water Infrastructure Finance Act (WIFIA) application and provide capital and development expertise.
Table Rock is leading the development of an islanding biogas-solar-battery microgrid on behalf of its 30-year partner, the City of Rialto, together with Veolia, AECOM, Lyles and Heila.
There is an urgent need to perfect local solutions and the Inland Empire Canal, a 26 mile historic irrigation canal property and associated water resources fits well with a regional approach.
Table Rock Infrastructure Partners is a values-based, mission driven equity partnership.
Founded in 2008, our partners work to bring into service financeable projects that deliver economy, resilience and manageability while demonstrating the paradigm shifting potential of decentralized, climate-aware solutions.