Guest Writer
As attention to ESG investing has increased, so has talk about diversity, equity and inclusion in infrastructure. But Hannah Godfrey finds the industry still has a long way to go.
By transforming approaches to asset optimisation, investors can unlock the full potential of wind assets, writes WindESCo chief executive Blair Heavey.
As the effects of climate change threaten our very survival, ensuring access to water is quickly becoming one of the defining issues of the 21st century, writes Gregory Smith, president and chief executive officer at Instar.
K2 Management’s Gary Bills explains how this often-overlooked challenge is threatening the industry and what the UK needs to do to solve the problem.
Gill Wadsworth explores how far infrastructure asset managers have come in providing the critical metrics LPs require to direct capital towards the most sustainable projects.
Pensions have become cornerstone investors in infrastructure projects, yet they face the dilemma that, although technology can chip away at the margins, emissions cannot be eradicated in the near future.
Ardian's Mathias Burghardt on why the main goal of COP26 in Glasgow will only be achieved with the scaled-up use of hydrogen.
Emile du Toit looks at how PCVs offer investors a range of benefits and can help pension funds increase their exposure to the asset class.
Denham Capital’s Sabine Chalopin, ESG director, and Jorge Camiña, partner and head of sustainable infrastructure credit, set out a six-step approach.
The future of sustainability lies in our ability to address agricultural resilience, adapting to and mitigating the impact of climate change while securing and enhancing essential food, water and land resources, says Instar’s Gregory Smith.