Distributed energy can drive decarbonisation, says True Green Capital Management’s Panos Ninios, with covid-19 making the strengths of sustainable energy all the more apparent.
E-mobility represents the next frontier of the clean energy revolution, writes Anthony Hadley, head of clean energy for the Americas at AMP Capital.
Worldwide co-operation is required to meet global challenges, says Chris Leslie, the firm's global head of sustainability.
As a new normal dawns, those that thrive will be those that embrace the change, the firm believes.
Including everyone is crucial to the long-term success of an asset, say InfraRed Capital Partners’ chief executive Werner von Guionneau and head of infrastructure Harry Seekings.
When the EU’s Sustainability Taxonomy Regulation was adopted in June it did not make front page headlines. Nonetheless, Valeria Rosati, senior partner at Vantage Infrastructure, says it represents a real revolution in sustainable finance.
ESG implications are changing infrastructure development and investing, stakeholder engagement and how we define purpose beyond returns, says chief operating officer and senior vice-president Sarah Borg-Olivier.
Climate change and an increasingly strong economic case are driving more interest and investment in clean energy. The firm's John Breckenridge and Simon Eaves share their perspective.
Deutsche Bank’s Thalia Delahayes and Henrike Pfannenberg explain how corporate trust service providers can help infrastructure fund managers meet their ESG goals
Four North American infrastructure players discuss how covid-19 has shaken up the sectors they invest in and changed the way they operate for good.