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26 June 2025
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Renewables

Riding the gusts: Poland progresses offshore wind ambitions

Equinor and Polenergia have closed a landmark project financing for Baltyk 2&3 amid a flurry of activity in the offshore wind sector. Poland has big ambitions to...

25 June 2025

Proximo Nashville: Kings of the country

Clarity is still lacking on the future policy direction of US infrastructure, and recent news from Congress has not been good. But the Proximo Congress 2025 had slightly...

06 June 2025
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Telecoms and Communications

US fibre's path to maturity

The US fibre sector has gradually begun to mature, with a significant volume of fibre project finance debt being raised over the past two years. But market and overbuild...

16 May 2025
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Renewables

UK biogas: Bigger, longer-dated, and unsubsidised?

Financings for UK anaerobic digester (AD) facilities have been small and have usually closed in the corporate and agricultural debt markets. Can consolidation and a shift...

09 May 2025
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Renewables

Pouring cold water on enhanced geothermal

A new report provides some much-needed scepticism about the newest geothermal boom and its parallels with the fracking industry.

25 April 2025
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Renewables

Misae II: An array of revenue streams

The Misae Solar Park II project harnesses four different types of revenue from a range of offtakers. In a rare move for the US renewables market, the solar farm's debt...

17 April 2025
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Manufacturing & equipment, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Other, Power, Renewables, Social infrastructure, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

Proximo's sponsors, banks, and law firms of the year 2024

Proximo returns with the only clear, robust, and objective list of the best performing players in the project finance market in 2024. Here's to celebrating the global...

10 April 2025
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Oil & gas, Renewables

Peruvian power looks to maintain momentum

Actis’s bond-financed acquisition of Enel’s Peruvian portfolio marked a high point for activity in the Peruvian market in 2024. Greenfield deals may not drive the market...

28 March 2025
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Transport

Brightline goes west

The Brightline West project is the first true high-speed rail network in the US. The project will depend on strong passenger numbers to service its debt and deliver...

14 March 2025
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Renewables

Lower Maguduza: Eswatini's push for energy autonomy

ACED's financing for its Lower Maguduza Hydropower Project evinces growing private-sector investment in Eswatini's electricity sector.

03 March 2025
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Manufacturing & equipment, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Social infrastructure, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water

Proximo Deals of the Year 2024: Powerful capital

Smarter risk allocation, rather than giant leaps forward, characterised the stand-out deals of 2024. Both banks and non-bank lenders wrote big tickets on occasion, but...

28 February 2025
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Manufacturing & equipment, Power, Renewables

The tax credit transfer market is growing up

There is good evidence that buyers are getting more comfortable with transferable tax credits. This confidence is increasing even as the policy backdrop to US renewables...

14 February 2025
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Power, Renewables

NEP and NZT Power: A global debut for CCS project financings

The UK's framework for supporting carbon capture projects has been over a decade in the making, but has finally led to a successful project financing for the NEP and NZT...

07 February 2025
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Power

Uzbek CCGTs: Efficiently gassed

As Uzbekistan looks to meet growing gas demand while phasing out inefficient Soviet-era power facilities, a DFI/ECA-backed financing for the 1.6GW Surkhandarya CCGT...

31 January 2025
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Power, Renewables

A tight financing window for Indonesia’s 2040 coal deadline

Indonesia will need to seriously pick up the pace of both renewables and coal retirement financing to meet a 2040 coal phase-out ambition. A lacklustre and...

24 January 2025
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Renewables

SAFCO's solution to the SAF green premium

SAF projects are complex to finance, with short offtake contracts and high prices often deterring project finance lenders. SAFCO Ventures has lowered costs to secure a...

10 January 2025
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Power, Renewables, Social infrastructure, Waste and water

Outstanding outsourcing in US heating and utilities.

Outsourcing heat and power delivery has an over 20-year history in the US. But a focus on sustainability is taking over from financial engineering as a key driver of...

13 December 2024
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Renewables, Transport

Mobilising private debt for Asian infrastructure

Asia has traditionally lagged behind the rest of the world in the use of project finance for energy and infrastructure assets. Could securitisation and private credit...

06 December 2024
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Renewables

NOP solar: A new take on renewables portfolio financings?

The NOP solar project is the latest addition to AMPYR Solar Europe's framework facility. The project has multiple offtake agreements that monetise the project's output,...

19 November 2024
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Power, Renewables

How digital infrastructure investors can manage power demand

Power availability for data centres has emerged as the key issue facing digital infrastructure investors. Meeting that demand will require ingenuity and careful planning....