Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen
The asset manager’s second transition fund, which on Monday reached a $10bn first close, has a ‘robust pipeline’ and could invest in sub-sectors BGTF I hasn’t, Jehangir Vevaina tells us.
Initial overselling shouldn’t shadow what will be a solid delivery down the line for offshore wind, energy islands and green hydrogen.
Nearly half the funds committed to what is the firm's largest vehicle to date is from new LPs and roughly 20% has already been deployed.
The digital need for power threatens to outpace the supply of new clean energy and strain the entire system. Can anything be done about it?
An increased 7% infra allocation and a new mandate will make APG’s commitment to the energy transition even clearer, says asset class chief Jan-Willem Ruisbroek.
Global head of real assets Nik Kemp outlines how the superfund is looking to grow its infra business and address its underallocation to European assets.
Adam Lygoe, head of Institutional and International Wealth Distribution, sees more LP ‘allocations continuing to come online in the infra space’.
Actis chairman Torbjorn Caesar and head of investor solutions Neda Vakilian walk us through the rationale for the deal.
As skills honed in the oil and gas industry are used to access the baseload source of power beneath our feet, this may be the decade when geothermal energy takes off at scale.
Britain’s infrastructure reputation has taken a beating in recent years thanks to changing governments, Brexit and water utilities in disrepute, to name but a few reasons. But there is a silver lining.