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As the rest of the world is embroiled in geopolitical turbulence, Latin America is coming into its own, says managing partner of Patria Investments’ infrastructure division, Andre Sales.
Africa’s growing infrastructure deficit and capital scarcity means it offers competitive returns and the opportunity to generate positive impact, says AIIM’s managing director and co-head, Olusola Lawson.
Transport is one sector where technology really shows its worth, write Pauline Thomson, Skander Kamoun and Geoffroy Palut of Ardian’s infrastructure team.
GI Hub’s CEO Marie-Lam Frendo and strategic adviser Denis Crevier detail the merits of blended finance and offer solutions to overcoming existing barriers in order to realise this financial instrument’s potential.
Victory Hill’s managing partner and co-CIO Richard Lum calls for greater geographical and technological diversification, explains why nuclear is not the answer to climate change and what he would like COP27 to achieve.
CBRE Investment Management’s Tania Tsoneva looks back at covid’s impact on the transport sector and ahead at the trends and market forces that will shape it.
K2 Management's Will Sheard explains why the relentless drive to reduce LCOE for wind is hindering the sector’s supply chain – just when it needs to be accelerating deployment.
While the subsector is gaining traction, it relies on new and less proven technology, write Haynes and Boone's Conrad Purcell and Jonathan Morton.
Marcel Suri of data firm Solargis presents his team’s analysis of solar irradiance across early spring 2022 and the possible implications for European energy independence.
Faulting poor wind farm performance solely on low wind resource may hold back renewables production and devalue portfolios, Clir’s Gareth Brown warns.