Impact finance – the secret to scale is in the blend (part two)
Impact investment and blended finance – both key strategies in attracting private sector funding into energy transition, particularly in developing markets. So how to...
Impact investment and blended finance – both key strategies in attracting private sector funding into energy transition, particularly in developing markets. So how to...
Impact investment and blended finance – both key strategies in attracting private sector funding into energy transition, particularly in developing markets. So how to...
Two recent blockbuster bills promise to hugely increase the funding available to US infrastructure developers. Paying careful attention to structuring and to development...
The US is well placed to meet the European need to wean itself off Russian gas. But Europe needs to decide whether 2022 is the year it commits to long-term contracts with...
The US Department for Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) is back in signing mode again and has approved a conditional loan guarantee for Monolith – its first since 2016.
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...
What do potential US tax incentives mean for renewable energy? David Gillespie, Partner, Mark Christy, Partner, and Andrea Herman, Associate, at Winston & Strawn...
Webinar: Solar developers in the US - and their offtakers - may have to get used to higher debt and equipment costs. With McDermott Will & Emery's Christopher Gladbach,...
Panama’s Metro Line 3 and Ruta del Este financings rely on strikingly different risk and revenue models. But together, they suggest that after a subdued spell, one of Latin America’s most lender-friendly infrastructure markets is getting up to speed again.