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The London-based firm and the Israeli management company will pay โ‚ฌ127m for the 34MW portfolio.
Even the most optimistic outlook in a study conducted by the UK utility predicts the country will miss its 2020 EU target to generate 15% of its power from renewables.
The newly raised capital will be invested in both brownfield and greenfield assets in the road and energy sectors.
The French fund manager has raised โ‚ฌ350m for its third renewables vehicle as it eyes a 50/50 investment split between France and Europe.
The Chinese sovereign fund, which is currently only exposed to the sector through third parties, is looking at assets including wind and solar projects.
The UN-backed Green Climate Fund has announced the first projects it will fund this year and a timetable for hiring a new executive director.
The Australian fund manager will buy an additional share in the French oil business, helping Antin seal its third exit from Fund I.
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Williams Cos' chairman Frank MacInnis and five other board members have resigned as the energy infrastructure company seeks damages from ETE for backing out of a $37.7bn merger.
Six institutional investors are backing the fundโ€™s third close as it targets water treatment plants co-located with industrial users across the globe.
The Shanghai-based New Development Bank aims to approve loans totalling up to $1.5bn this year.
The country's largest pension, which is awaiting a new board, has paused plans to establish a $400m vehicle.
Ron Boots, APGโ€™s European infrastructure head, said the referendum has made it beef up due diligence and scenario analysis; Asia head Hans-Martin Aerts sees silver linings on his side of the pond.
A consortium led by Ferrovial has emerged as the preferred bidder for the redevelopment of the Jeppesen Terminal at Denver International Airport.
Dealflow constraints, political changes of heart and fierce competition are all part of the Australian landscape. But five industry champions tell Matthieu Favas why the market continues to compare favourably to its peers
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