TenneT launches €3.8b bond issue for green power transmission projects by Kali Persall | May 4, 2022 TenneT, a transmission system operator in the Netherlands, has launched and priced a senior green bond issue of €3.85 billion ($4 billion), to invest in eligible green power transmission projects in the Netherlands and Germany.
GIP joins AGL Energy in Energy Transition Investment Partnership by Kali Persall | May 4, 2022 AGL Energy has added Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) as its 49 percent equity partner in the Energy Transition Investment Partnership (ETIP).
North Sky Capital invests $25m into new battery storage, circular economy projects by Kali Persall | May 4, 2022 North Sky Capital has invested $25 million in new battery storage and circular economy projects on behalf of its Sustainable Infrastructure Fund III, which is focused on lower-middle-market greenfield projects in low-income communities.
DIF Capital Partners to become growth capital partner of Airtower Networks by Kali Persall | May 4, 2022 DIF Capital Partners is planning to be a growth capital partner of Washington, D.C.–based Airtower Networks, a national developer, owner and operator of wireless digital infrastructure.
Listed infrastructure companies announce energy transition projects by Drew Campbell | May 4, 2022 Listed infrastructure companies have announced several notable transactions during the past two weeks.
Chevron, Talos and Carbonvert team up for JV by Released | May 4, 2022 Chevron U.S.A., through its Chevron New Energies division, Talos Energy Inc., through its Talos Low Carbon Solutions division, and Carbonvert have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for an expanded joint venture to develop the Bayou Bend CCS offshore carbon capture and sequestration hub currently held by Talos and Carbonvert.
Port Houston volume surge continues, fueling demand for industrial space by Andrea Zander | May 4, 2022 Port Houston container volume increased 23 percent overall, with more than 900,00 container Twenty Equipment Unit (TEUs) moved through the public facilities over the first three months of 2022, its largest quarter ever by far, said Roger Guenther, executive director at Port Houston, in a release.
FFI signs green hydrogen partnership with Firstgas in New Zealand by Kali Persall | May 3, 2022 Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Firstgas Group, New Zealand’s largest gas network, have launched a new collaboration to investigate developing green hydrogen projects in New Zealand.
Origis Energy locks in $375m to fund renewable project pipeline by Kali Persall | May 3, 2022 U.S. renewable energy platform Origis Energy has closed a $375 million credit facility for its solar and energy-storage development project pipeline. CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank, along with Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Nomura, Rabobank and Santander served as coordinating lead arrangers of the facilities.
Solar facility expansion continues throughout District of Columbia by Kali Persall | May 3, 2022 Despite challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and other market fluctuations, RPS-certified solar facilities underwent a significant expansion last year, according to the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (RPS) Report for Compliance Year 2021, issued by the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia.