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Interview: Google's Francois Sterin
Renewables Asia PacificIJGlobal met with Google's global infrastructure chief Francois Sterin to talk about how the company plans to meet its growing need for power
Data Analysis: Growth in US social and water deals
Social and water infrastructure transaction volumes have been on a gradual rise in the US, according to IJGlobal's financial close data for the sectors between 2010 and 2016
DONG Energy and offshore wind in Taiwan
Renewables Asia PacificTaiwan’s offshore wind energy industry in the last year has begun to see major investors and developments. This is occurring in the backdrop of the government releasing strong incentives and clear regulations for global investors and developers to follow
Interview: Mainstream's Bart Doyle
Renewables Latin AmericaMainstream Renewable Power was one of the first international developers to enter the Chilean renewables market in 2008, but it has been most active in the last 18 months
Canadian privatisations: a dangling carrot
Transport North AmericaThe Canadian government launched late last year two reviews to consider proposed privatisations of port and airport assets in the country. The privatisations could provide additional capital for new infrastructure in the country, but have met with opposition from Canada’s airport and port authority bosses
MENA PPP closes reach new heights
Oil & Gas MENAA record total value of PPPs reached financial close in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region during 2016. With a number of large scale projects in the pipeline, 2017 could surpass this total
Multilaterals say no to coal
Power Asia PacificAs the world moves towards a low-carbon energy mix China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has announced that it will limit its investment in coal fired power projects. The move is representative of a global trend of multilateral development banks moving away from coal
Implications of a lost FERC quorum
Renewables North AmericaDrilling down on what the FERC can and cannot do without a quorum
The attractiveness of UK Student accommodation
Social & Defence EuropeUK student accommodation deals--both in terms of greenfield developments and portfolio acquisitions--have seen strong growth over the last two years, driven by robust demand and healthy investor interest. But with Brexit and saturation on the horizon, is this likely to continue?
Energy independence
Renewables EuropeAs major corporates become energy off-takers the energy market is shifting away from utility scale projects
Data Analysis: Strong fundraising pace in 2017
Oil & Gas North AmericaThe final close of Global Infrastructure Partners III (GIP III) at $15.8 billion has pushed total funds raised globally in the first month of 2017 to some $23 billion
Who owns your electricity grid?
Power Asia PacificElectricity distribution assets are considered to be some of the most critical infrastructure in a country. Many developed markets have openly questioned the national security implications of foreign ownership of such infrastructure assets, particularly by Chinese investors
European equity leads US infrastructure investment
Transport North AmericaInternational investors including European, Australian and Canadian sponsors lead the equity investment in the majority of the deals that closed in 2016
KalSel coal-fired power, Indonesia
Power Asia PacificAfter five years, sponsors Adaro and Korea East-West Power have reached financial close this week on their 2x100MW $540 million KalSel coal-fired independent power producer (IPP) project
Bigger blades, lower costs
Renewables EuropeAs European offshore wind construction prices fall, wind turbine sizes are scaling up
Can MENA solar prices continue downward momentum?
Renewables MENASolar development is continuing apace in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) with Saudi Arabia announcing plans for up to $50 billion of renewables projects by 2030. With bid pricing per kWh dropping substantially in recent years, can price reductions continue at this speed?