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24 November 2023
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Power

FirstEnergy makes two executive hires

FirstEnergy has announced the appointment of two senior executives, the first in a series senior roles the company will fill as part of a new business structure.Wade...

17 November 2023
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Renewables

Tierra Bonita: A demonstration in PTCs

Tierra Bonita is one of the first US solar deals to include a production tax credit (PTC) transfer. So how do the benefits demonstrated by the deal compare with the...

15 November 2023
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Renewables

Germany unveils €20bn hydrogen core network plan

Germany's core network for hydrogen fuel will extend over 9,700km and cost around €20 billion ($21 billion) by 2032, the chairman of transmission system operator...

13 November 2023
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Renewables

Technique Solaire raises €200m

The Technique Solaire Group has raised €200 million ($213.5 million) from its financial shareholders, Bpifrance and Credit Agricole, via its holding company JLT...

09 November 2023
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Renewables

Green hydrogen: What stage is project bankability at?

Was NEOM Green Hydrogen really the template for a credible and bankable green hydrogen project market? Or was it the product of a relatively unique set of very...

20 October 2023
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Transport

Virgin Islands to expand cruise ship infrastructure

The Virgin Islands Port Authority (VIPA) has received approval to expand its cruise ports on St. Croix and St. Thomas through a public-private partnership. Royal...

28 September 2023
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Power

AQUIND: Reaching beyond the red tape

Since the launch of Ofgem’s cap and floor regime, HVDC interconnectors have begun to transform into a project finance asset class in the UK. Nevertheless, projects such...

27 September 2023
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Power

Proximocast: 20 minutes with Michael Crabb, Last Energy

Proximo interviews Michael Crabb, a senior vice president at Last Energy, about the company's development of small nuclear plants and the role these projects can play...

11 September 2023

Hogan Lovells adds team from Dentons in Berlin

Dr Thomas Dormer and Dr Tim Heitling are joining Hogan Lovells’ Corporate & Finance practice group as corporate infrastructure and energy partners in Berlin.The...

08 September 2023
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Renewables, Social infrastructure

Hogan Lovells welcomes Dentons duo in Berlin

Dr Thomas Dormer and Dr Tim Heitling are joining Hogan Lovells' Corporate & Finance practice group as corporate infrastructure and energy partners in Berlin. They...

25 August 2023
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Renewables

Putting a spanner to the CfD works

An unfolding cost crisis in the UK offshore wind sector is causing market concerns about the CfD regime that do not appear to be getting through to the UK government. The...

10 August 2023

GRIDSERVE: EV Charging project finance scales up

What Allego and Meridiam started in EV charging project financing, GRIDSERVE has taken to the next level.

03 August 2023
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Renewables

US hydrogen’s route to bankable

What needs to happen for hydrogen to become a mainstream project finance asset in the US? A panel of lenders, developers and advisers gathers to discuss risk allocation...

01 August 2023

Proximocast: 20 minutes with Melisa Simic, Nuveen

Proximo interviews Melisa Simic, a senior director in ESG integration infrastructure at Nuveen, about the integration of ESG frameworks into infrastructure investment....

25 July 2023
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Oil & gas

Rio Grande LNG: Outsized deal – outsized complications

At $12.3 billion of debt raised, Rio Grande LNG has broken volume records. But its size was matched by the scale of complication in its path to financial close.

19 July 2023
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Power, Renewables

Thomas McInerney joins McCarthy Tetrault

Canadian law firm McCarthy Tetrault has announced that Thomas McInerney has joined the Calgary office as partner in the business law group and energy and resources...

14 July 2023
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Renewables

Proximo Weekly: Bid Window 5 – cracked and not what it was cracked up to be

The first solar projects from South Africa’s Bid Window 5 have reached financial close. It’s progress – but not what was expected.

10 July 2023
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Power

NuScale Power appoints Carl Fisher as COO

NuScale Power Corporation (SMR) has appointed Carl Fisher as Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective July 24, 2023.Fisher will lead the operations, engineering, project...

07 July 2023
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Renewables

Shell’s UK offshore wind boss Melissa Read to exit firm

Melissa Read is to leave Shell’s UK after four years heading up the oil major’s offshore wind efforts in the UK and Ireland.She was behind successful ScotWind...

06 July 2023
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Renewables

Solek pushes the capital stack boundaries

Solek’s recent PMGD solar project portfolio financing incorporates multiple firsts. So while it has similarities with Matrix Renewables’ PMGD deal in 2022, there are...