Analysis Archive
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Bulgaria's contentious energy mix
Renewables EuropeHuge uncertainty surrounds planned new nuclear power units and existing coal-fired plants in Bulgaria, which should create opportunities for other types of generation. However, renewable energy...
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Long Son petrochemicals plant, Vietnam
Oil & Gas Asia PacificThailand’s Siam Cement has been on a patient 10-year long mission to build a petrochemicals plant in Vietnam
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Investment in India gathers momentum
Oil & Gas Asia PacificIJInvestor data shows that international funds and institutional investors are already active in the market. There are 36 active funds focusing solely on India with a target of investing over $90...
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Nachtigal hydropower, Cameroon
Power Sub-Saharan AfricaWhat was originally planned as a captive power project for a Rio Tinto smelter will become the largest hydropower IPP in Africa once constructed
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Infra funds – global fundraising
Renewables Asia PacificWhile 2018 failed to log a mega fund final close – something infra hacks love to hang a story round – this last year managed to break fundraising records across a slew of smaller vehicles, the vast...
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Charged with uncertainty - EV charging infra
Transport EuropeVarious public and private led funds are being raised in early 2019 targeting electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Private investors are battling with oil majors and energy utilities for...
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Renewables across the Sahara
Renewables MENANorth Africa has the weather conditions and large tracts of open land needed to support significant solar and wind power development
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RGreen Invest’s InfraGreen III fund
Renewables EuropeFrench alternative energy fund manager RGreen Invest is approaching a February final close on its latest mezzanine debt and equity fund – InfraGreen III – above target and approaching an extended hard...
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Infrastructure – in a league (table) of its own
Power Sub-Saharan AfricaWhen it comes to analysing activity across the global infrastructure finance landscape, it’s always reassuring to confirm the accuracy – often not the case – of received industry wisdom, while also...
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Infra fund dilemma – blame the pig or the feeder?
Renewables Asia PacificIn the same week that Luxembourg announced plans to legalise cannabis (and make all public transport free), folk have been wondering whether many infrastructure fund managers will domicile in the...
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Canada's energy diversification in 2019
Renewables North AmericaCanada updated its coal-fired electricity regulations in December (2018), introducing much stricter measures. The country is now targeting 90% of electricity from non-emitting sources by 2030, and...
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Michigan’s I-75 road, US
Transport North AmericaMichigan closed on its second P3 deal in November 2018, and the project had a financing structure unique to the US market – private activity bonds. It had an accelerated timeline, going from preferred...
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Breaking a Radius and slashing bonuses
Power EuropeCancellation of the auction for Ørsted's Danish power distribution and street lighting businesses – Radius and City Light – has become a bone of contention for the infrastructure market as bidders are...
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Privatisations remain airborne in Brazil
Transport Latin AmericaThe drive to bring private capital into Brazil's state-dominated airport sector has been constant in recent years, despite political volatility that has slowed down the privatisation process
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IL&FS: project finance SPVs risk default
Transport Asia PacificThe bankruptcy of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services is continuing to send ripple effects in the Indian market. In the latest twist, ring-fenced project finance SPVs are threatening to...
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The great Gatwick rumour mill
Transport EuropeFew things set the rumour mill droning on more than the sale of an airport. Factor into that the world’s biggest infrastructure fund, Europe’s busiest passenger hub, and eye-watering multiples… and...
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The French broadband connection
Telecoms EuropeLocal authorities are plugging the gaps in France's high-speed broadband coverage left behind by traditional telecoms operators by awarding concession contracts under a PPP model
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A bright future for Victorian solar
Renewables Asia PacificResearch by ANU’s Energy Change Institute earlier this year forecast that Australia would easily surpass the federal government’s 2020 renewable energy target of 33GW of new capacity
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Offsetting the offtaker – corporate PPAs in South Africa
Renewables Sub-Saharan AfricaeThala looks to prove a point with the 10MW The Harding biomass-to-energy plant – the validity of offtaking power in South Africa via a corporate power purchase agreement