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03 May 2022
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Oil & gas

Winston & Strawn adds Thomas Millar in Washington, D.C

Winston & Strawn has added Thomas Millar as a partner in the Washington, D.C., office. Millar will be joining the firm as a member of the corporate practice with a...

14 April 2022
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Power, Renewables

Sheppard Mullin beefs up project finance capability

Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has appointed poached four counsel – Joseph Karp, Lisa Cottle, Thomas Solomon and Christine Kolosov – from Winston...

08 April 2022
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Power, Renewables

HIF Global secures $260m of equity for eFuels business

eFuels developer HIF Global has secured $260 million in equity investments to fund the global expansion of its carbon-neutral eFuels projects in the US, Chile and...

07 April 2022
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Renewables

Colbun names replacement general manager

Chile-based utility Colbun has announced the resignation of Thomas Keller from his position as the general manager. He will formally step down on May 16 and be replaced...

31 March 2022
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Other, Transport

Potomac replacement bridge approved for TIFIA funding

The US Department of Transportation will provide a $200 million Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) loan to help fund a replacement bridge...

24 March 2022
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Renewables

South Africa's green gauge still upbeat

With banks lining up to finance Bid Window 5 projects, part of South Africa’s REIPPP programme, renewables has become the country’s leading project finance sector in an...

07 March 2022
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Oil & gas, Renewables

Lundin Energy presents its renewables business

Lundin Energy has unveiled a company description for the new, renewables-focused group which will follow completion of a merger between its E&P businesses and Aker...

18 February 2022
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Other, Power, Renewables, Social infrastructure

Proximo Weekly: Greek project finance on the mend

Since the country's financial meltdown, project finance lending in Greece has slowly made a comeback in tandem with DFI support for a growing renewable energy and PPP...

09 February 2022
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Renewables

Matrix revolutions

Matrix Renewables pulled off a long list of market firsts with its recent PMGD solar portfolio financing in Chile. But more significantly, the structure appears to be...

09 February 2022
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Power

Funding new nuclear: What price risk transfer?

VIEW ON DEMAND: While the UK pushes on with new nuclear financing structures, doubts remain about how to deal with cost overruns and de-comissioning risk.

31 January 2022
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Power, Renewables

Shell renewables head to step down

Shell's head of renewables and energy solutions, Elisabeth Brinton is leaving the company to pursue a new opportunity at an unnamed company. She had assumed the role...

21 January 2022
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Renewables

Proximo Weekly: A change of Uzbek wind speed and direction?

Although not the first utility-scale wind project to be awarded in Uzbekistan, the Nukus wind project could prove to be the pathfinder for future wind tenders and...

07 January 2022
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Transport

Camino de la Fruta: The tenor of deals to come?

Chilean toll road bond financings are a staple. But towards the end of 2021 Sacyr closed the first mini-perm financing for a Chilean toll road – Camino de la Fruta. Is...

26 November 2021

COP26: Looking beyond the headlines

The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) took centre stage at COP26. Although initiatives like GFANZ will unlock further capital for green infrastructure,...

05 November 2021
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Power, Renewables

UK gov commits £25m to ThomasLloyd Energy Impact Trust

The UK government is set to commit up to £25 million of seed capital to the ThomasLloyd Energy Impact Trust (TLEI) that is seeking to raise up to $340 million for...

03 November 2021
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Renewables

Floating solar: The panel's still out on major deal flow

The recent Cirata project financing set some new bankability benchmarks for floating solar in Asia. More substantial deal flow from Asia's island nations may follow, but...

25 October 2021
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Oil & gas

Origin Energy to sell stake in APLNG project for $1.58bn

Origin Energy has agreed to sell a stake of 10% in the Australia Pacific LNG project for A$2.12 billion ($1.58 billion) to investor EIG Partners, in the world's first...

29 September 2021
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Oil & gas

White & Case advises on $1.25bn Shenandoah Field financing

Societe Generale led a syndicate of leading commercial and institutional lenders in the up to $1.25 billion financing for the development of the deepwater Shenandoah...

28 September 2021
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Renewables

Irish solar: No longer an oxymoron

The Irish solar sector has seen a surge in interest from international developers and lenders in the wake of the first RESS auctions in 2020 – and delivered its first...

24 September 2021

Risk, reward and the rebound in US infrastructure finance

Conditions are starting to look promising for higher volumes across US project finance. In a roundtable sponsored by BNY Mellon, Proximo explores the new market dynamic...