Morrison & Co. secures sustainability loan for school P3 in New Zealand by Released | Mar 1, 2022 Morrison & Co. has secured a sustainability loan for a public-private partnership (P3) that manages three primary schools and two high schools in New Zealand.
Principal European Data Centre Fund achieves first closing by Kali Persall | Mar 1, 2022 Principal Real Estate has completed the first close of its European data center fund.
Insights from the latest GRESB data: Emissions reduction commitments and progress in infrastructure by Fabio Schweinoster Manfroni | Mar 1, 2022 Since the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), reactions have been mixed, with both praise for the agreements and the progress made, and disappointment that necessary commitments to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees were not attained.
The money talks virtually: Takeaways from part II of the i3 Editorial Advisory Board meeting by Drew Campbell | Mar 1, 2022 Infrastructure investing has become an increasingly popular destination for institutional capital in the past three years.
The inflation equation: Inflation is back and investors are recalibrating expectations by James Wallace | Mar 1, 2022 During the past two years, the primary catalyst behind the surge in inflation was the more than $10 trillion in fiscal and monetary stimulus injected by governments and central banks worldwide in response to the pandemic.
Invenergy Wind Offshore wins $645m offshore wind lease, forms investor consortium by Andrea Zander | Mar 1, 2022 Invenergy Wind Offshore, led by project sponsors Invenergy and energyRe, was named provisional winner for an 83,976-acre area of seabed by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).
Mike Cannon-Brookes backs Australia’s Infradebt by Kali Persall | Feb 28, 2022 Grok Ventures, a private Australian investment company owned by tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and his wife Annie, has invested A$200 million ($144 million) for a significant stake in Infradebt, a major financier of renewables and battery storage.
Australian businessman Andrew Forrest acquires colossal renewables farm in Queensland by Kali Persall | Feb 28, 2022 Australian mining mogul Andrew Forrest has paid A$3 billion ($2.2 billion) for the largest renewables farm in the Southern Hemisphere, the Clarke Creek project in Queensland.
Infrastructure Investments Fund acquires stake in Falck Renewables by Kali Persall | Feb 28, 2022 The Infrastructure Investments Fund (IIF), managed by JP Morgan, has acquired a stake in Falck Renewables following a sale-and-purchase agreement initiated in October 2021, according to Renews.biz.
John Graves named CIO of Low Carbon Renewables Fund by Kali Persall | Feb 28, 2022 John Graves, a member of the investment committee at Low Carbon Investment Management, has been appointed CIO of the Low Carbon Renewables Fund.