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Climate change and an increasingly strong economic case are driving more interest and investment in clean energy. The firm's John Breckenridge and Simon Eaves share their perspective.
The infrastructure sector is at an inflection point, with covid-19 being the catalyst of enormous dynamic change. The impact on certain sub-sectors, such as transport, has been particularly severe, with permanent destruction of demand. In others, such as utilities and grids, there is a growing trend of consumers putting pressure on regulators to reduce rates […]
Kempen Capital Management’s director, private markets, Marvin de Jong, warns that the covid-19 crisis is not a re-run of 2008.
Greenbyte CEO Jonas Corné argues that renewables owners need to invest in technology that gives owners up-to-date insight into their assets, especially as we move into a merchant price world.
As the US enters recession, Amber Infrastructure Group’s Tom O’Shaughnessy believes pre-development agreements are part of the answer to realising the country’s $1trn infra promise.
I Squared Capital’s Sadek Wahba proposes the creation of a national infra bank, a PPP advisory trust and tax reforms to further unlock foreign institutional investment.
UK regulatory price controls threaten companies’ ability to secure financing, argue Tim Briggs and Silke Goldberg, partners at Herbert Smith Freehill.
The rapid growth of many larger infrastructure funds can overshadow what is happening in the mid-market. Ancala Partners’ Spence Clunie discusses the opportunities in this market
Infrastructure investment can be a key area of stimulus for flagging economies, says Andy Matthews, greenfield managing director at Infracapital
For long-term investors squeezed between intense volatility and low interest rates, infrastructure debt offers the prospect of yield combined with relative long-term security, say Glenn Fox and Shantini Nair from HSBC