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Growth of electric vehicle charging infrastructure will depend on utilisation rates, reports Keith Button.
Investors are more optimistic than recent infrastructure fundraising figures might suggest.
Inside: What is infrastructure’s future in the age of deglobalisation?; Why specialist care needs special treatment; How US states are taking it into their own hands when it comes to Biden’s infra plan; A debt roundtable; Plus much more…
A year after it came into force, the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act are beginning to be seen.
The importance of data centres to the global economy is not lost on investors, but a focus on sustainability could end up damaging the valuations of these energy-hungry assets.
While offshore wind investment is needed for the energy transition, it is still in its infancy, writes Joel Kranc, leaving investors to assess cost versus return potential.
Clean energy generation in the country has suffered due to years of political uncertainty, but next year’s election offers a rare glimmer of hope.
Government backing boosts investment case for low-carbon hydrogen but challenges remain.
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Short line freight rail remains attractive to investors, but opportunities in passenger rail continue to be viewed with caution.
Despite some recent debate over the pros and cons of ESG-related investments, the long-term outlook indicates strong financial backing will continue
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