Lower-mid-market infrastructure in the US is a fruitful space for meeting sustainability goals, says Ridgewood Infrastructure partner Sam Lissner.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals can serve as the basis for an effective impact investment process, argues Meridiam’s Thierry Déau.
Data centres are commanding eyewatering prices, while some fibre assets are crumbling under overbuild pressures. Still, there are ways to play both sectors – and win, according to seven industry insiders.
Investor appetite for infrastructure debt will outlive this current period of high interest rates, investment professionals tell us.
Allocations will increase as funds seize opportunities to address the infrastructure deficit, say Igneo’s Michael Ryder and John Ma.
The rapid deployment of solar in North America will continue regardless of politics, predicts NextEnergy’s Michael Bonte-Friedheim.
From water utilities to renewables and reshoring, the lower mid-market is providing a plethora of opportunities to buy small and scale, says Ridgewood Infrastructure’s Ross Posner.
With most cell phone use taking place inside, and dependable service within buildings elusive, ensuring property owners can provide wireless to tenants is a compelling investment thesis, says Ardian’s Michael Obhof.
Despite uncertainty around the future of the IRA, North America is continuing to deliver attractive infrastructure investment opportunities across the energy, digital and transport sectors, our roundtable participants tell Infrastructure Investor.
Strong macro themes and surging consumer demand for all things digital are fuelling a sharp rise in infrastructure investment, says Palistar Capital’s Omar Jaffrey.