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The impact benefits are clear, but funds must be cautious in how they approach this burgeoning sector.
Finding the right niche in private credit for sustainable, infra-centric investments starts by assessing the fundamental business model, explain ECP ForeStar’s Jennifer Powers and Reiner Boehning.
Unprecedented returns have opened the market to a whole new set of investors, says Infranity’s Gilles Lengaigne.
The energy transition represents a sizable opportunity for private investors, but support is needed across markets if global goals are to be achieved.
All the ingredients are in place for a stellar 2024 in the renewable energy project finance market, says Wilmington Trust’s Will Marder.
KKR’s Asia Pacific Infrastructure Investors II is the largest regional fund raised to date, overtaking Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund III, which itself took the crown from KKR’s first APAC vehicle.
In acquiring Actis, the US PE firm is doing more than gaining infra exposure; it is betting on sustainability and emerging markets.
Renewables assets are among the most important now – and platform investments have proved to be a popular way to access them in Asia-Pacific.
Regardless of whether the Green Deal industrial plan restores Europe’s place as a frontrunner in the fight against climate change, it will certainly create investment opportunities, say five infra professionals.
AustralianSuper scuppered Brookfield and EIG’s bid, putting the spotlight on who’s best placed to decarbonise the firm.