Maintaining momentum in Middle Eastern renewables
Middle Eastern renewables development has benefited in recent years from the region’s long history in independent power development, strong regional bank liquidity and...
Middle Eastern renewables development has benefited in recent years from the region’s long history in independent power development, strong regional bank liquidity and...
The deep impacts of COVID-19 on societies and economies worldwide may lead to drastic changes in the way infrastructure is procured. But what, according to Proximo...
Continued regulatory wobbles, more than sponsor quality or technology type, have allowed a monoline insurer to occupy a profitable niche in Spanish solar financing. If...
Two recent deals in the Bangladeshi power market demonstrate maturing commercial bank risk appetite and a broadening of the sponsor and lender base. Both signals bode...
The Mozambique LNG project financing has broken multiple records for scale, and at a surprising tenor given the volume of debt involved. But there is more to the deal...
US energy and infrastructure sponsors are getting creative in accessing new debt markets for brownfield and greenfield assets. This webinar will look at the newest and...
Webinar: 13/8/20 10am EST/3pm UK. COVID-19 has had severe impacts on sports facilities financings. What are the potential paths to recovery and what might need to change...
The first phase of the 800MW Al Kharsaah solar PV scheme in Qatar has reached financial close. The project is backed by a world record low tariff for a solar project to...
BNDES is shifting its mandate, with project origination and structuring now higher on the corporate agenda, as Brazil’s DFI looks to attract other sources of financing...
The budgetary pressures that have pushed US public universities into using P3 concessions have not abated. Private sector capital is still plentiful. But is well-priced...
Webinar on-demand: Could a long-established financing technique in the US utility finance a faster transition from coal to renewables?
On-demand Webinar | Do the revenue streams - and the acceptance of technology risk - exist to make battery storage bankable for long-term lenders?
The Indian renewables sector has been primarily domestically financed to date. With the government targeting 450GW of renewable capacity by 2030, regulatory moves are...
The new NEPA is designed speed up US infrastructure project permitting. But it also appears to be a significant weakening of environmental regulation, leaving NEPA with a...
Infrastructure plans are popping up everywhere as key elements of economic stimulus. But with government budgets battered by Covid-19 fallout and borrowing at historic...
Webinar: 23/7/20 10am EST/3pm UK. Chile has long been the most reliable, competitive and low-cost power and renewables finance market in Latin America. Can it harness...
On-demand Webinar: 9/7/20 10am EST/3pm UK. Offshore wind is taking off in France and Iberia, with the Mediterranean emerging as a major potential source of financings....
In terms of deal flow and volume France’s FTTH market just keeps on giving. So what is the secret to French success?
The recent debt raising for the 60% merchant Seagreen offshore wind project gives a taste of what debt and equity mix fully merchant offshore wind financing will require...
Nigeria LNG's Train 7 hybrid debt raising is the first multi-sourced corporate financing for a project in the LNG sector. So how much of a progression is it beyond NLNG's...
As the voluntary carbon market rapidly evolves, it is attracting further scrutiny and questions surrounding governance and quality control. By Nicholas Neuberger, Partner, and Adam Waszkiewicz, Senior Associate, at Bracewell (UK) LLP.