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Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen

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The subpar fundraising environment of the past two years has played a role in spurring interest in co-investments, but it’s not the only driving force behind the rising trend.
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It’s been a grim couple of years for the 30-plus London-listed infrastructure trusts with some winding down and all of them trading at a discount to NAV. We find out why.
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Corio Generation is looking for someone to take a chance on its very large and very early stage offshore wind pipeline.
A recent snapshot survey of LPs in the Infrastructure Investor Network saw investors express confidence in the asset class.
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Hyperscalers may well end up deciding whether nuclear power gets a prominent place in the energy transition.
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Europe may need Chinese turbines to reach transition targets, but financing will be a struggle and going Chinese would damage local supply chains.
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The renewables landscape is awash with large development pipelines promising enormous amounts of power. We explore whether they can deliver.
Akshay Kaul, director general of infrastructure for the regulator, tells us how private capital can help expand the UK electricity grid.
COO Ted Frith says probable political tailwinds and discounted CPI-linked assets should prompt investments.
Progressing with the transition will require tackling and profiting from next-level challenges.
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