
Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen
Against a backdrop of a sweeping power outage in Southern Europe, policy uncertainty in the US and market volatility everywhere, six industry insiders tell Infrastructure Investor how they view the sector’s future.
GPs are vital for the ongoing transition – not just because of the money, but because they deliver.
Many LPs have shied away from investments in natural gas in recent years. They’re now returning, providing GPs with significant new avenues to explore.
Eight-hour batteries are finding their niche, and securing necessary support in Australia.
Batteries are proving indispensable to the evolving grid but Adaptogen MD James Mills admits 'banks are finding merchant difficult'.
UK Infrastructure Bank’s successor is bigger, more ambitious and expects some projects to fail, says Ian Brown, head of banking and investments at NWF.
Investments in natural gas assets are welcomed back into polite society when framed as 'transition' assets.
A new insurance product by Ara Partners-owned Paratus aims to complement or replace PPAs and preserve an upside.
Investors ponder the impact of a new pension fund allocation to infra and a €500 billion federal infra allowance amid inopportune timing
The UK’s ground-mounted PV market sees a continued influx of private capital as public support and corporate demand ensure contracted cashflows.