Proximo Weekly: Is US offshore wind about to go slow?
Rising supply chain and financing costs are causing headaches for US offshore wind developers.
Rising supply chain and financing costs are causing headaches for US offshore wind developers.
With heavyweight corporate credits like AT&T and BlackRock adopting limited and non-recourse borrowing for US FTTH projects, the US market looks set to finally deliver on...
The US has been a bigger market for data centre financing than Europe, whilst Europe has been the leader in FTTH and the US has lagged behind. Those market trends look...
The US DoE’s revitalised Loan Program Office (LPO) has issued new guidance that could have significant impact on greening or replacing dirty assets.
While it lacks some of the natural advantages of the US, Europe’s infrastructure finance market is still active, diverse, and resilient.
Proximo interviews Marty Pasqualini, a managing director at CCA Group, about some of the new and evolving avenues for tax equity investment opened up by the Inflation...
There are still questions to be answered about Venture Global’s recent corporate high-yield bond issue, which appears to rely heavily on revenues from commissioning...
Is smaller ticket asset bundling the way to develop a consistent US P3 pipeline?
The deal may not have the cross-collateralisation bells and whistles of other recent US LNG financings, but Port Arthur LNG is a robust project financing and a bellwether...
From very large and complex greenfield financings, to refinancings that tapped new markets, these were the highlights of 2022
A review of the IFC’s scaling solar initiative, and what it says about the African project finance market.
The project finance team at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP provide insight on the current state of the US offshore wind energy industry, highlighting several projects...
2022 was a good year for project finance volumes according to Proximo’s new Project & Infrastructure Finance Report. So will the same trends and deal flow continue for...
Proximo talks to Inal Henry and Khetha Rantao, co-founders of ReagaInfra Capital, about the future of the South African PPP market. Key topics discussed include past...
Are multilateral development banks (MDBs) and export credit agencies (ECAs) pulling in the same direction when it comes to energy transition? The PR says they are – the...
South Africa’s renewable energy wheeling sector is expanding at pace, with as much as 5GW of projects at various stages of development and the beginnings of a wheeling...
Two recent blockbuster bills promise to hugely increase the funding available to US infrastructure developers. Paying careful attention to structuring and to development...
The deals that expanded the possibilities in Asia-Pacific infrastructure finance in 2022.
France has made some significant progress in offshore wind in the past month. But it still lags behind its European peer group in pace of development. Will recent...
Project finance deal flow has skewed heavily in favour of high-income countries over the last two decades, and the gap between developed and emerging markets has grown...
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 project has provided a deal template to help realise both initiatives.