Macquarie’s GIG launches European solar energy company by Kali Persall | Feb 1, 2021 Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) has launched specialist solar energy company Cero Generation, which houses one of the largest solar development portfolios in Europe.
Digital 9 seeks to raise $547m in IPO by Kali Persall | Feb 1, 2021 Digital 9 Infrastructure is planning to raise £400 million ($547 million) in an IPO on the London Stock Exchange. The company will list 400 million ordinary shares at an issue price of £1 ($1.4) each.
ATCO makes first renewable energy investment in NSW, Australia by Released | Feb 1, 2021 Global infrastructure and energy supplier ATCO has agreed to acquire the rights to develop the 325-megawatt Central West Pumped Storage Hydro Project in Central West New South Wales, Australia.
KfW IPEX-Bank promotes infrastructure veteran by Kali Persall | Feb 1, 2021 Christian Bevc has been promoted to global head of syndications and treasury at KfW IPEX-Bank.
Hydrogen technology clusters unveiled in Australia by Released | Feb 1, 2021 A network of 13 regional hydrogen technology clusters has been unveiled across Australia as part of a drive to establish a nationwide hydrogen cluster.
EU invests €35m in energy efficiency initiatives by Kali Persall | Feb 1, 2021 The European Commission has provided €35 million ($42 million) in new funding to the European Local Energy Assistance (ELENA), a joint initiative with the European Investment Bank (EIB) that provides project development assistance and expertise for public and private stakeholders.
Surge Energy pays $420m for assets in U.S. Midland Basin by Kali Persall | Feb 1, 2021 Surge Energy US Holdings Co. has agreed to pay $420 million for leasehold interest and producing wells in Howard County, Texas.
Running out of gas? Despite the trends showing a movement away from fossil fuels, investors will want to give the asset class a second look by Joel Kranc | Feb 1, 2021 It didn’t take long for President Joe Biden to proceed with undeniable stances on the oil and gas industry in the earliest days of his presidency.
Investing in technology for next-generation infrastructure by Gordon Feller | Feb 1, 2021 Technological advances are making their way into every corner of the economy and society, from remote-working and distance-learning to software and hardware that streamlines and improves business processes.
The COVID-19 effect: The pandemic and global infrastructure, an update by Denise DeChaine | Jan 31, 2021 In September 2020, when part one to this two-part series published, Julio Garcia, head of infrastructure – North America at IFM Investors, reminded us that many infrastructure assets are essential to the well-being of the communities they serve, and their services are difficult to replicate or to substitute.