As energy transition targets become more ambitious, Ardian’s Benoît Gaillochet and Pierre-François Dessard see innovation broadening opportunities to build capacity and create more sustainable businesses.
A new Mexican government is poised to embrace the rollout of renewables and private participation in energy infrastructure, says Mexico Infrastructure Partners’ Carlos Robles-Gil.
US electricity demand could double by 2040, mainly driven by the growth in data centre computing capacity and the electrification of transport, say Energy Capital Partners’ Francesco Ciabatti, Matt Himler and Alexandra Witteveen.
A strategic shift away from investing in single assets towards building platforms can bring a wealth of benefits, says Partners Group’s Todd Bright.
Edmond de Rothschild’s Jean-Francis Dusch explains why debt has a central role to play in the energy transition.
The sustainability conversation is making progress, but greater standardisation and accessing quality data will still be needed, say PATRIZIA’s Aaron Scott and Audrey Courdouzy.
Across Africa, various markets are pursuing both digitalisation and decarbonisation. While these twin aims may create investor challenges, the opportunities can’t be dismissed, says African Infrastructure Investment Managers’ Olusola Lawson.
The energy transition, digitalisation and a chronic housing shortage will shape the Australian infrastructure opportunity for decades to come, four industry professionals tell us.
In a volatile environment, asset management is more important than ever. Six infrastructure investment industry professionals discuss how their respective firms are managing assets during challenging times
Infrastructure managers are working more closely with management teams than ever before in a market where volatility has become the norm.