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Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen

Promising new technologies combined with tried-and-tested financing methods could make nuclear energy an attractive investment.
Using data from law firm Proskauer, we examine the evolution of management fees, discounts, carry and several other terms.
ladders reaching up to a target
Meet infrastructure's leading law firms by number of closed funds advised on and the aggregate value of those funds.
Global co-head of infra Tavis Cannell sees a market ‘still in its infancy’, as biomethane seeks to replace ever more natural gas.
A Stafford Capital Partners-led consortium allowed the manager to do a ‘super-efficient’ exit for its greenfield fund.
Offshore wind will be an important part of the future energy landscape, but investors may be mispricing the risk in these projects.
With GPs seeking up to $250bn, we spoke to five top placement agents to learn what they can expect in this difficult year.
The €1bn Marguerite III will look to attract more private institutional funding on top of its strong public investor base.
At $1.5bn, the fund’s target is twice that of its predecessor – Michael Bonte-Friedheim and Shane Swords explain why they believe bigger is better.
EU UK regulation
The notion of what makes an investment and a country low risk was challenged in 2022 as global energy producers and developers faced new taxes and regulatory measures.
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