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Achieving standardisation in data remains the holy grail for infrastructure.
The need for sustainable infrastructure is obvious to many, but some managers must walk a tightrope to navigate the anti-ESG movement.
Managers face a difficult task in managing impacts beyond their direct operations.
Aaron Scott, PATRIZIA’s head of sustainability, admires the beauty of the EU’s mechanical engineering, but also sees room for improvement.
The bidders’ brown-to-green plan for Origin Energy eclipsed significant competition concerns in the Australian watchdog’s landmark decision.
Australia’s competition watchdog said Brookfield’s Global Transition Fund would have a ‘strong imperative and commercial incentive to lower emissions quickly’, outweighing vertical integration concerns.
The ACCC’s decision to oppose Transurban’s EastLink bid shows it has become serious about toll road competition.
A year on from the Inflation Reduction Act, the US is rapidly positioning itself to overtake Europe as the global energy transition frontrunner, according to our roundtable participants.
A year after it came into force, the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act are beginning to be seen.
Cost competitiveness, government support and societal need are driving long-term investment opportunities in green energy, says Schroders Greencoat’s Coen Weddepohl.