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Brookfield’s Global Transition Fund will acquire Origin’s Energy Markets business, while MidOcean will take on the firm’s LNG assets.
solar panels on roof
The real and perceived unreliability of off-takers means investors are hesitant to commit to renewables in developing markets, but this could be set to change.
The recent rush to conserve energy highlights the importance of – and opportunities for investing in – efficiency.
New recycling infrastructure is needed, but this is only part of the solution.
Net zero is a big ask for infrastructure investors, but technology can be the accelerator in a sustainability journey, reports Christopher Walker.
No planet B sign
Some are starting to push back against an unquestioning adoption of ESG. But industry insiders say the direction of travel seems assured, reports Christopher Walker.
biodiversity illustration
Without a clear investment case for conservation and biodiversity, the planet is sleepwalking into ecological disaster.
windfarm in fields
The question is no longer whether the chaos in the global energy system will accelerate the age of renewables, but how – and how fast.
Super sewer pic
How will London’s ‘super sewer’ benefit the UK capital? Ben Payton took a trip underground to find out.
wind turbine illustration
After almost a decade under the Coalition government, Australia is pressing the reset button and embracing greater renewables capacity.
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