In difficult market conditions, investors should focus on innovative value-add projects to support the energy transition, say Mathias Bimberg and Jens Walzner of Prime Capital.
In a fast-paced sector, managers must take care to only invest in assets with true and long-lasting infrastructure characteristics, four infrastructure professionals tell us.
Advancing sustainability must be a core focus for managers, says Igneo’s Niall Mills.
With many national grids ill prepared for the intermittency of renewables, sustainability depends on storage and network augmentation, says Sosteneo’s Umberto Tamburrino.
Ridgewood Infrastructure’s Sam Lissner shares his experience of what investors can achieve in the mid-market.
Ambitions to create circular economies are creating attractive infrastructure investment opportunities, say Cube Infrastructure Managers’ Stefan Weis and Ambroise Bayen.
The growing need for sustainable infrastructure in Asia’s fast-growing economies offers a range of opportunities, say Keppel’s Jopy Chiang and Cindy Lim.
Short-term economic pressures fail to dampen the ever-increasing number of sustainable infrastructure investment opportunities coming to market, says Edmond de Rothschild’s Jean-Francis Dusch.
Opportunities around the energy transition and digital economies are starting to converge, say Ares Management’s Andrew Pike and Keith Derman.
Aaron Scott, PATRIZIA’s head of sustainability, admires the beauty of the EU’s mechanical engineering, but also sees room for improvement.