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Developers have until 5 August to qualify as a bidder for 80,000 acres of water available for offshore wind in one of the nation’s largest power markets.
Texas Microgrid, a new partnership between Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Partners and microgrid operator ERock, marks BBIP’s second investment in North America.
Amber Infrastructure, Balfour Beatty and Macquarie Capital are set to bid for the £230m project, the sole asset in the UK’s fourth offshore transmission tender.
The organisation has offered a $170m loan to a local conglomerate via its own account, its asset management unit and other co-investors.
The country's third-largest metropolitan area is also looking to build a subsea cable as part of an infrastructure plan designed to grow its economy to $24bn by 2033.
The $900m deal comes after the firm won the right to run Australia's Port of Darwin for 99 years last November.
The project involves building two tunnels and a new A24 that will link two highways in the Rotterdam region.
The 30MW project, the first to be sponsored by Meridiam’s Africa fund, has secured a €34.5m loan from the French institution.
Korea’s $90bn sovereign wealth fund has consulted with local firms but says foreign GPs also have a chance.
The funds will be on-lent by the country's central bank to help develop a 40GW pipeline of projects.