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Roy Hill, Australia

The financing for the Roy Hill iron ore project in Australia is the largest deal to close so far this year, and was a rare non-recourse deal in a sector which has been dominated traditionally by corporate deals.

Gas prices key to Energy Future restructuring

Energy Future Intermediate Holding Company has launched a tender for its first and second lien debt, despite some opposition from junior lenders to the bankrupt power company's affiliates

N17/N18 Gort-Tuam, Ireland

The N17/N18 Gort-Tuam financing for Ireland marks the re-emergence of international confidence, after the impact of the sovereign debt crisis

Sarulla geothermal, Indonesia

Sarulla is a breakthrough for renewables development in Indonesia, and shows that the country may at last be living up to its geothermal potential

US PPPs: Bridging the policy gaps

While Kentucky’s PPP enabling legislation might still be a few miles from execution, overall an increasing number of US states have recognized and accepted the model in recent years. But can there be a nationwide standardisation of the model?

Abengoa Transmisión Sur refinancing, Peru

The Abengoa Transmisión Sur (ATS) refinancing of its Peruvian transmission lines through the international capital markets successfully tested a model that the industry hopes will become the new paradigm for financing infrastructure projects across Latin America

Where next for South Africa's power market?

While the Department of Energy (DoE) ploughs ahead with plans for new baseload power plants, the South African government still has many questions to answer regarding its pathfinder renewables programme

In the shadow of Colombia's 4G

Investors are keenly monitoring the development of Bogotá’s proposed first metro line. But Colombia’s fledgling 4G roads programme overshadows progress everywhere else

Mersey Gateway Bridge PPP, UK

The UK government's Infrastructure Guarantee Programme found its first major breakthrough for vital infrastructure on the £600 million ($998 million) Mersey Gateway Bridge PPP, which is a project of many firsts for the UK

Power struggles: Europe and Russia’s rising tensions

The crisis in Ukraine has dominated headlines in recent weeks, and the European energy sector in particular is growing increasingly vulnerable to the rising political tensions

Lake Turkana wind, Kenya

The Lake Turkana wind project in Kenya is a perfect example of how difficult it can be to utilise plentiful renewable energy resource in countries with limited national infrastructure

A11 motorway PPP, Belgium

The A11 motorway PPP in Belgium is the third project to close with the European Investment Bank’s project bond credit enhancement (PBCE) product, which is in its pilot stage

Turkey’s STAR Rafineri

Set to bring a raft of export credit agencies, international and local banks into the Turkish energy market - some for the first time - the STAR Rafineri crude oil refinery project is significant for the country and its project finance market

Reventazón hydro power plant, Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s state-owned utility Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) reached financial close on the 305.5MW Reventazón hydro power plant at the end of January 2014. The project, which will be Central America’s largest hydro power plant upon completion, is a crucial step towards meeting growing power supply demand, in a country heavily reliant upon hydro generation.

Portugal’s privatisations drive ahead

Several years after EU bailouts forced a number of Europe’s struggling economies to launch privatisation programmes, Portugal stands out as an exception in running broadly to schedule

North American Single Asset Power Deal of the Year 2013:Goreway

North American Single Asset Power Deal of the Year 2013:Goreway