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Initial impacts of Power Africa

The US government's Power Africa initiative has had limited impact to date, but has significant ambitions over the next few years

The return of international lenders to MENA power?

International lenders have provided less proportionally than local banks to Middle East and North African power and water deals during the last two years, IJGlobal data shows

Ijmuiden Sea Lock PPP, the Netherlands

The approximately €500 million ($537 million) Ijmuiden Sea Lock is the first major project in the Dutch locks PPP programme to reach financial close. The deal has tested the competitive European infrastructure debt market’s appetite for high leverage and low pricing

Data Analysis: Brazil’s time to shine

Despite market volatility, investors still appear convinced by the economics of wind and solar in Brazil

Russia: power plays

This month's Russia Calling forum in Moscow, hosted by Russian state majority-owned bank VTB Capital, drew in international bankers, developers and media to discuss the state of Russia's infrastructure sector

Data Analysis: Limay and the Philippines’ power sector

The Philippines’ power sector remains almost exclusively the preserve of local banks, although one deal working its way through syndication may change that

Investors drawn to Europe’s emergent towercos

Independent telecoms tower operators across Europe are looking to grow market share. Infrastructure funds are increasingly buying into the strong, low risk returns these tower companies offer.

Dubai’s PPP law signals infrastructure intent

Dubai passed its new public private partnership (PPP) law last month, signalling the emirate’s intent to use more private capital to develop future infrastructure projects

Mexico City new international airport (NAICM)

The $3 billion revolving credit facility closed by the Mexican Federal Government this week is a crucial step toward financing what is slated to be one of the world’s busiest airports

The competition for Indonesia’s Java 7

PLN’s decision to tender out the 2x1000MW Java 7 independent power producer project without a government guarantee raised a few eyebrows, but this doesn’t seem to have deterred many bidders

Chop and change for UK energy policy

The UK government has made several amendments to energy market regulation in the five months since the country's last general election. The long-term impacts of the changes may be hard to gauge but investor confidence has certainly been dented.

Australia's newest infrastructure PM

Malcolm Turnbull’s ascension to the premiership is music to the ears of urban transport enthusiasts, even if Canberra's influence is blunted in other sectors

Solar securitisations and tax equity structures in the US

Securitisations provide one of the cheapest sources of capital for residential solar assets. Since November 2013, five solar securitisations have closed. Pricing on these securitisations may reflect the varying risk of the tax equity structures involved

Zywiec Hospital, Poland

Increased revenue certainty from recent regulatory changes has been pivotal for Interhealth Canada signing on Poland’s Z210 million ($56 million) pilot hospital PPP

Has Israel missed its gas export opportunity?

Israel may come to regret dragging its heels on the development of the Leviathan offshore gas field, as a major new discovery in Egypt could limit its future export opportunities

Data Analysis: Europe set for record year in infrastructure M&A

2015 looks set to be a year that could surpass the 2007 peak of European infrastructure acquisitions over the last 10 years