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Less than three years after Altรฉrraโ€™s launch at COP28, it has evolved into one of the most unique LPs in the energy transition space.
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With infra fundraising hitting fresh highs, new names are emerging in our placement agent ranking, while established players compete on conviction, relationships and the race to final close.
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From the fund level to the individual asset to the components within those assets, renewable energy investors can diversify to avoid overexposure in any one area.
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The asset class may be seen as a safe haven, but underlying fund data reveals a stark divide between top and bottom performers, underscoring the importance of manager selection.
The $151bn-equivalent pension fund plans to grow its infrastructure allocation to $4bn via external managers. Head of alternatives Jonas Nyquist outlines how.
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Norges Bank IM has been carefully constructing the infrastructure portfolio of Norwayโ€™s sovereign wealth fund over the past five years. Global head of energy and infrastructure Harald von Heyden outlines the journey to date, and maps out the road ahead.
Nordell replaces Saed Arar, who had been with the UAE sovereign wealth fund for 20 years, effective from the beginning of May.
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In today's edition, Nuveenโ€™s infra debt momentum, KKR infra partner relocates and I Squared plugs $225 million into US data centres. Welcome to The Pipeline, the start-of-the-week briefing for our valued subscribers only.โ€ฏ
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After two disappointing years, infrastructure fundraising rebounded strongly in 2025 with the 100 largest GPs adding $200bn to the $1trn total they had raised in the previous edition.
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Increased LP appetite for the mid-market, as well as Goldman Sachsโ€™ roughly 20-year track record in infrastructure investing contributed to a first close thatโ€™s 75% of the final target, co-CIOs Philippe Camu and Tavis Cannell tell Infrastructure Investor.
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