Gresham House puts $87m into the U.K.’s Telcom Group by Released | Jul 1, 2021 Gresham House has invested £63 million ($87 million) into full-stack U.K. internet service provider Telcom Group through its British Strategic Investment Fund (BSIF).
PennDOT seeks private development partner for Major Bridge P3 Initiative by Released | Jun 30, 2021 The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has invited the private sector to submit qualifications to compete for the opportunity to enter into a public-private partnership (P3) with PennDOT to administer the Major Bridge P3 Initiative.
Atlantic Shores to develop 1.5GW in offshore wind energy, largest single project in New Jersey by Andrea Zander | Jun 30, 2021 The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has awarded Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind a contract to develop 1.51 gigawatts in offshore wind energy, enough to power more than 700,000 homes.
KKR and Crossover Energy Partners team up to usher in the clean energy transition by Kali Persall | Jun 30, 2021 KKR has forged a partnership with Crossover Energy Partners, focused on the clean energy transition.
Cubico takes 100% ownership of Grupo T-Solar by Kali Persall | Jun 30, 2021 Cubico Sustainable Investments has acquired the remaining minority shareholding of Grupo T-Solar from MEAG, making Cubico the sole owner of the 274-megawatt platform.
Macquarie’s GIG partners with Heliox to form EV charging infrastructure partnership by Kali Persall | Jun 30, 2021 Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) and Heliox have forged a partnership to deliver electric bus and truck charging infrastructure across Europe.
Zouk Capital backs U.K. EV charging company char.gy by Released | Jun 30, 2021 Zouk Capital has made a £6.4 million ($8.9 million) investment into char.gy, an on-street EV charge point operator and eMSP (eMobility Service Provider), which is rolling out on-street residential electric vehicle charging points in the United Kingdom.
Fourth Partner Energy secures $125m to expand solar foothold in India by Kali Persall | Jun 30, 2021 Fourth Partner Energy, India’s leading solar energy company, has raised $125 million from Norfund, a Norwegian institutional investment fund, and existing shareholder The Rise Fund, according to The Hindu.
Antin Infrastructure Partners closes inaugural mid-cap fund at €2.2b by Kali Persall | Jun 30, 2021 Antin Infrastructure Partners has closed its first dedicated mid-cap fund at its hard cap of €2.2 billion ($2.6 billion), exceeding its €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion) fundraising target.
Flood-prone cities considering seawalls to protect property, infrastructure by Mike Consol | Jun 30, 2021 With sea levels on the rise and storm surges more frequent and violent, several U.S. cities are considering a medieval solution to the problem in their quest to protect real estate properties and infrastructure: seawalls.
CEO of QIC to step down in 2022 by Kali Persall | Jun 30, 2021 Damien Frawley, CEO of QIC, has announced his intention to retire in 2022 after nine years leading one of the largest institutional investment managers in Australia.
New Jersey loses challenge against state-owned land for $1b pipeline by Andrea Zander | Jun 30, 2021 The $1 billion PennEast pipeline project by PennEast Pipeline Co. may proceed after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Third Circuit Court of Appeal’s 2018 ruling that project developers couldn't seize New Jersey–owned land for the pipeline.
Bluefield Solar to acquire wind turbine portfolio by Kali Persall | Jun 29, 2021 Bluefield Solar, an income fund focused on acquiring and managing U.K.-based renewable energy and storage projects, has entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement to acquire a portfolio of 109 small-scale onshore wind turbines for £60 million ($83 million).
U.K. student accommodation infrastructure group names new head of energy and environment by Kali Persall | Jun 29, 2021 Jason Clarke has been appointed as the head of energy and environment at University Partnerships Programme, a provider of on-campus residential and academic accommodation infrastructure, based in London.
Princeton Digital Group plans to construct one of the largest hyperscale data centers in Tokyo by Released | Jun 29, 2021 Singapore-based Princeton Digital Group (PDG) is planning to build one of the largest hyperscale data center facilities in Tokyo, with a total investment value of $1 billion.