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Can a net zero-carbon world exist as demand for energy continues to grow? InstarAGF Asset Management's Gregory Smith looks at the potential for sustainable infrastructure to deliver value for the environment, the economy and the community
David Scaysbrook, co-founder of Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, argues that many investors have taken on too much risk in renewables, and explains why the US is a far more attractive market than Australia right now
Stephane Wattez-Richard of CONQUEST on how corporate demand for clean energy is reshaping investment.
Ashwin West, investment director, African Infrastructure Investment Managers, tells us what it took to get Mali’s first independent power project to cross the finish line.
5G deployment promises a new era of innovation and an ensuing demand for data, which, together, will create an opportunity to help build the necessary infrastructure.
John Mayhew, head of infrastructure debt at M&G, explains why it is important to maintain investment discipline at this point in the cycle, in order to preserve returns over the long term.
Charles Dupont and Claire Smith, from Schroders, discuss the importance of disciplined deal sourcing, the rise of junior debt and why Brexit could herald exciting opportunities.
With uncertainty unlikely to disappear and signs that a market correction may be upon us, Aviva Investors head of infrastructure debt Darryl Murphy zeroes in on where deaflow can be found.
Without a clear definition of what it is and what it can offer investors, the infrastructure sector does itself a disservice, argues Sarah Tame, associate director at EDHEC Infrastructure Institute.
CohnReznick Capital’s John Richardson argues that, while demand vastly exceeds the supply of projects, private capital is not funding an irrational growth story.