In an era of heightened geopolitical tension, delivering flexible energy systems is now the most credible path to sovereignty, explains Sosteneoโs Federica Gallina.
As the regionโs decarbonisation and energy sovereignty strategy gathers pace, could battery storage be the next critical piece of the energy puzzle, ask InfraViaโs Athanasios Zoulovits and GIGA Storageโs Kevin Dijkers.
As the global drive towards a cleaner energy future accelerates, technologies that enable reliable and scalable decarbonisation are becoming ever more critical, says Nuveen Infrastructureโs Joost Bergsma.
The energy transition in growth markets is all about rapidly adding cheap, reliable power to boost security, drive competitiveness and meet surging demand, writes Actisโs Alberto Estefan.
Renewable energy investments have had some setbacks in recent years, but the transition to clean power is imperative. This, along with fast-paced technological developments, is creating substantial opportunity, says Vaubanโs Olivier Guerrini.
Prime Capitalโs Mathias Bimberg and Jens Walzner explain the various opportunities they see in synthetic fuel infrastructure.
The decarbonisation push is entering a compelling global phase, but success is increasingly defined by selectivity rather than scale, says Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partnersโ Chris Ortega.
Infrastructure that enables electrification will be the linchpin of the energy transition, says NTR chief investment officer Anthony Doherty.
Investors in renewables would be well served to move from passive asset ownership to an active industrial approach, say Ardianโs Benjamin Kennedy and Federico Gotti Tedeschi.
Proactive asset management at a company and portfolio level has never been more important, three industry professionals tell Infrastructure Investor.











