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Jean-Francis Dusch of Edmond de Rothschild explains the importance of deep infrastructure understanding and a case-by-case approach to infrastructure debt investing in the energy transition
Renewable technologies are coming to the fore even more strongly, says Wilmington Trust’s William Marder
Technology has always been critical to decarbonisation efforts. Now data analytics and artificial intelligence have the power to accelerate the transition even further, say Ardian senior managing director Benoît Gaillochet and director Pierre-François Dessard.
Renewables are increasingly popular, says Paul Buckley, yet their intermittency means fossil fuels are still a critical element of the energy transition.
While renewable and decarbonisation project growth has been impressive, ECP senior partner Doug Kimmelman and partner Andrew Gilbert note that reliability and affordability remain imperative
Digitialisation is transforming energy storage, a key element in the transition to renewables and electrification, says Marek Wolek.
Infra managers need to take an agile approach to seize the best opportunities in the renewables as well as broader energy transition market, says DIF Capital Partners’ Caine Bouwmeester.
As the array of investment options in energy transition continues to expand, Barney Coles looks at where to find the opportunities of today and what is coming down the line
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a wake-up call that energy security is just as important as decarbonisation, say Energy Infrastructure Partners’ managing partner Roland Dörig and head of global client solutions Beat Goetz
To transition to clean energy at the speed and on the scale required, we need to back the engineering companies developing these projects at the growth stage. Asper’s Luigi Pettinicchio and Sarah Ivory of the University of Edinburgh explain how and why