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Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen

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Britain’s infrastructure reputation has taken a beating in recent years thanks to changing governments, Brexit and water utilities in disrepute, to name but a few reasons. But there is a silver lining.
Smart technology and more EVs coming online could limit the need for battery systems and flexibility assets.
Offshore wind farm
The new Growth Markets Fund II is targeting renewables investments in high-growth middle-income markets, with PensionDanmark its first LP.
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Its fifth flagship amassed an additional $2bn in co-investment capital, as Brookfield launches a new Catalytic Transition Fund at COP28.
Deals are harder to clinch but they are coming back, paving the way for a better 2024, as infra's top women met in London this week.
Founding partner Surinder Toor on why the manager looks to remain independent, fundraising, and the merits of ‘forever assets’.
Head of private markets Adil Manzoor talks us through the pension’s shifting infra strategy and why it’s in ‘risk-off mode’.
Partner Francesco Starace praises Statera Energy’s 16GW pipeline, ‘a sizable portion’ of which has secure or nearly secure connectivity.
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Adding more than 30 new institutional LPs to its client base, Qualitas closes Q-Energy V on €2.4bn, making it Spain's largest private capital fund to date.
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Macquarie's Chris Archer explains how ample subsidies and long-term contracts make EV battery factories fit under the infrastructure umbrella.
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