Smart city infrastructure can cut emissions while helping customers save money, says Ridgewood Infrastructure’s Michael Albrecht.
The Renewable Energy Directive II is critical to the decarbonisation of transport, says KGAL’s Thomas Engelmann, and to Europe’s ability to retain its lead in the energy transition.
Securing low-cost green electricity is key for decarbonising transport and industry, say Prime Capital’s Mathias Bimberg and Jens Walzner.
Electrification requires secure generation to increase energy security, say IFM Investors’ executive directors, infrastructure, Albena Vassileva and Mandeep Mundae.
From tackling volatile energy prices to capitalising on M&A opportunities amid market dislocation, the skills of asset managers are more important than ever, five infrastructure professionals tell us.
Infrastructure investing is changing, says Eurazeo’s Laurent Chatelin, as sustainability and impact are becoming integral to generating financial returns.
Impact has to be at the core of targeting environmental and social outcomes, says AIIM’s Dean Alborough.
Creating and measuring economic inclusion are of utmost importance, believes Thierry Déau.
Digitalisation and decarbonisation trump a brutal macroeconomic climate when it comes to infrastructure managers’ value creation plans, our panel says.
Glennmont Partners’ Scott Lawrence and Claudio Vescovo say 2023 will be a compelling year to invest in green energy credit.