Investment in the energy transition is accelerating significantly. This is something infrastructure investment professionals know and can see in practice, and it is also borne out by the numbers.
Hugely increased maintenance needs for offshore wind represent both a challenge and an opportunity for investors.
Technological and funding innovations can boost nuclear energy’s appeal, but time is not on the sector’s side, writes Elisabeth Jeffries.
Private investors are beginning to find a role in funding interconnector projects in Europe.
Recent controversies around carbon offsetting demonstrate the need for improved standards and healthy scepticism around reduction claims.
Digital technologies and AI offer infrastructure managers a dizzying array of decarbonisation options.
Integrating renewables into the global energy grid and scaling electric vehicles will depend on a wall of private investment building out flexible battery storage.
Is green hydrogen truly the silver bullet some in the industry are painting it as?
Expanding the sector could help tackle the intermittency of vanilla renewables and provide low-cost heating worldwide.
Asia will require significant investment to support energy transition alongside sustainable growth, says Tareq Sirhan, Actis’s head of energy for North Asia, energy infrastructure.