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Russia calling, as sanctions bite

Political decisions will determine how long sanctions imposed by the West must continue to hurt the Russian economy at large, but Russia’s transport sector has had to adapt to liquidity constraints

Mining and solar in Chile: PPA hope?

Could this match between Chile’s power-hungry mining industry and a rapidly growing solar presence in the arid north be an answer to Chile’s PPA woes?

Rise of the pension fund infrastructure platform

More than 18 years since Australia’s IFM Investors began pooling pension fund capital into infrastructure investment funds, 2014 has seen a spike of activity in pension fund-led investment platforms in the US and Europe

Safi coal-fired, Morocco

The 1,320MW Safi independent power producer (IPP) project in Morocco will be the largest privately developed power plant in Africa to sign financing agreements this year

Speyside biomass, UK

The £48 million ($80 million) bond issue by Speyside Renewable Energy Finance is the first UK government-guaranteed bond issue for a renewables project

Interstate 4 Ultimate Road PPP, Florida

The $2.3 billion I-4 Ultimate PPP, the largest availability payment based transaction in the US to date, sees the return of tight pricing on US transport PPPs, and significant funding support from FDOT

Nepal’s hydropower potential

The landlocked, mountainous country of Nepal has immense hydropower potential. But concluding a power trade agreement with India is vital to the development of the country's hydro sector

A7 Bordesholm-Hamburg, Germany

Hochtief, DIF and Kemna's €770 million ($1.02 billion) A7 motorway PPP in Germany marks both the first use of a greenfield project bond for a German road asset and the first European Investment Bank (EIB) enhanced project bond in the country

Repricings in the US power market

US sponsors have been repricing debt on their power plants at attractive margins, reflecting a bank market starved for deals

Tisur Matarani port expansion, Peru

Grupo Romero has signed a $280 million non-recourse debt-financing for the Terminal Internacional del Sur (Tisur) Matarani port expansion project in southern Peru for which the Las Bambas, Cerro Verde and Antapaccay copper mines are offtakers

India’s new infrastructure investment trusts

India’s huge infrastructure development potential India requires stronger infrastructure financing systems. Infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs) are India’s latest attempt to boost access to long-term financing and attract foreign capital, but they may not be the solution they were hoped to be

Westermost Rough, equity refinancing

The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) and Marubeni closed a £1 billion ($1.6 billion) refinancing of their 50% equity investment in the Westermost Rough offshore wind project

US transportation: The 11th hour fix

Days away from allowing the US federal Highway Trust Fund to reach insolvency, Congress finally approved $10.8 billion in funding to the scheme. But the congressional bill is a short-term remedy and raises larger questions around the lack of long-term infrastructure funding in the US

CPV's St. Charles and EIF's Newark power projects

As commercial banks look for market share in the US power market many are turning to merchant power projects, albeit with hedges that provide pricing certainty similar to a short term power purchase agreement (PPA)

Pakistan’s power problems

Circular debt is an accepted and long running risk for Pakistan IPPs. But the country needs outside investment to fix its power problems. The country’s heavy backers, the Chinese, may not accept continuing circular debt

ICA toll road refinancing, Mexico

Last month Mexican construction firm Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA) closed a Ps3.8 billion ($294 million) bond refinancing which combined revenues from a toll road concession and a hybrid toll/availability-based highway project