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We are entering a time of change led by decarbonisation, the need for resilience and the convergence of energy and transport, says QIC’s head of transport origination, Nicola Palmer.
Decarbonisation and digital optimisation are integral to successful transport infrastructure investment, say Ardian’s Alexis Ballif and Pauline Thomson.
The UK development finance institution will deploy £500m in debt and equity towards climate finance in SE Asia by the end of 2026.
The firm has launched Nozomi Energy with capital from Actis Energy 5, with energy transition in the APAC region a focus.
As a replacement for natural gas, home-grown biomethane is close to perfect – and this is only the beginning of the biogas revolution
Distribution networks could transform the cost and carbon footprint of commercial and residential heating.
Clean Energy Finance Corporation has committed A$80m to SAF II, with PEP set to help portfolio companies make decarbonisation plans.
The expanded mandate commitment will see the CEFC co-invest in small to mid-sized Australian renewables projects alongside the Infradebt Ethical Fund.
The Renewable Energy Directive II is critical to the decarbonisation of transport, says KGAL’s Thomas Engelmann, and to Europe’s ability to retain its lead in the energy transition.
Asian investors have been key to the fundraise, which is targeting up to €1bn, as they look for exposure to euro- and dollar-denominated investments.