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The firm has agreed to take a 49% stake in nine projects being developed by Valeco in its largest deal to date.
Singapore's Alpha Investment Partners has agreed to acquire a data center in Frankfurt from a sector-focused vehicle the firm is currently raising with a $500m target.
Companies with projects valued at more than $101m may apply for a listing to access financing from the country's equity and bond markets.
The $151m Australian Bioenergy Fund, in which CEFC invested last year, is aiming for a first close in the coming months.
The Swiss manager hailed the deal as โ€˜uniqueโ€™ after institutional capital was used to fund a lighting upgrade in the SME sector for the first time.
A joint venture set up by the pair has bought the entire 60MW Italian solar portfolio of Canadian-listed developer Etrion.
With much still to be decided about what the UKโ€™s divorce from the EU will look like, investing long-term is no easy task. But three experts tell us why they remain upbeat about Britain.
The utility has also seeded its renewables fund with 155MW of solar farms after securing commitments from QIC and Future Fund in July.
The $159bn institution is looking to ramp up investments in infrastructure, with a strategic allocation of 10% to alternatives.
The financing has helped McInnis reach financial close on the first new cement plant to serve eastern Canada and New England in more than 50 years, the company says.
In an SEC filing, the Canadian firm said it is looking at options to acquire the yieldcos of defunct solar developer SunEdison.
Demeter Partnersโ€™ first infrastructure fund has acquired 17 commercial-scale solar installations in France and French overseas territories.
The European fund manager is due to sell Westerleigh less than four years after buying it, sealing its fifth exit from Fund I.
The utility has become Swissgridโ€™s largest owner after buying Alpiqโ€™s 30% share in the business, in which pensions platform IST3 also has an indirect holding.
The UK firm is looking to make significant investments Down Under on the back of policy changes and cost reductions in the solar market.
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