Retiring Asia’s coal plants – Gradualism or giveaway?
The Energy Transition Mechanism – an ADB- and Prudential-led scheme to buy and retire early Asian coal capacity – is already being marketed to potential investors. But...
The Energy Transition Mechanism – an ADB- and Prudential-led scheme to buy and retire early Asian coal capacity – is already being marketed to potential investors. But...
WEBINAR: 9 September 2021 at 3pm UK/10am NY. The passage of an infrastructure bill through the US Senate has raised hopes for greater infrastructure investment. A look at...
In association with our training partner, CCC Training, we will be launching a comprehensive, cross-sector Project Finance Glossary. This glossary will be released by...
Sponsor of the Year 2020 for Latin America. Sponsor fatigue with bidding into public power auctions may not have reached the same levels in Latin America as it has in...
The timing could not have been worse for the UK government. Just over a week after the publication of new academic research on blue hydrogen that undermines previous...
Carbon capture still needs to shake off the perception that it is unproven, expensive and has suspect ESG credentials if it is to be bankable. Its proponents claim that...
Research Report: Exploring energy storage financing. Sponsored by Leidos, this report presents the latest market trends in energy storage project finance. Find out more...
Law Firm of the Year 2020 for Europe. The cliché that two heads are better than does not always deliver on its promise. But at Clifford Chance’s Worldwide Projects Group...
Bank of the Year 2020 for Europe and Middle East & Africa. Pandemic fallout appears to have had little impact on SMBC in terms of slowdown in the project finance space –...
Large institutional debt providers are increasingly driving deal structures in Latin American infrastructure – and as Costanera Sur recently demonstrated, the trend is...
WATCH ON-DEMAND. Original broadcast date: 5 August 2021. To what extent do procurement processes, concession structures and financing documents accommodate the effects of...
Bouygues, the group, is a long-established name in project development, and while its mainstream infrastructure activities contributed to this year’s win, it is Bouygues...
Special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) could be a new form of low-cost capital for energy and infrastructure developers – or a bust whose contours are already...
Peter O’Neill, Executive Director, US Project Finance & Infrastructure at CIBC, and David Wylie, Asset Director, North America at John Laing, discuss the challenges and...
Published this week, South Africa’s draft NIP 2050 contains a strong statement of PPP intent. But the ‘how’ is conspicuous by its absence.
2020 WINNER: Law Firm of the Year for North America, Latin America and Asia Pacific. In 2019, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy officially shortened its name to Milbank, and...
Last month Latvia’s pathfinder PPP project – Kekava Bypass – made it to financial close. But with a fully IFI-banked package, has it done enough groundwork to pull in at...
What do potential US tax incentives mean for renewable energy? David Gillespie, Partner, Mark Christy, Partner, and Andrea Herman, Associate, at Winston & Strawn...
New Turkish project bond legislation looks set to deliver at least some funding diversification for Turkish PPP projects. But the impact is unlikely to be as big as hoped...
MUFG’s win as Bank of the Year for North America did not reflect its position as number one lender in North America, though it did take that spot for 2020. Instead, it...
A year when commercial banks got more comfortable with spiky credits - and ECAs took market share on the biggest deals