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Hero Future Energy aims to โ€˜aggressivelyโ€™ build up its combined renewables capacity, bringing it from 360MW today to 2.7GW in 2020.
David Park has been chosen to replace Min Ho Park amid a growing emphasis on infrastructure investment at the institution.
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The firmโ€™s first European infrastructure fund smashes target.
Azienda Solare Italiana, formerly owned by Antin, has issued new project bonds to refinance part of its 85MW solar portfolio in Italy.
Investors from Japan, Korea and China are climbing up the learning curve, and they are doing it fast. Where are we likely to find Asiaโ€™s rising stars in 2017?
Abu Dhabiโ€™s Ghantoot Group will reap $147m from selling part of Utico to ASMA Capital, a manager backed by the IDB and two Saudi institutions.
Tages Group has secured a โ‚ฌ162m debt package from five French and Italian banks to refinance 55.4MW of installed solar plants in Italy.
Political risk is a perennial infrastructure talking point, but this yearโ€™s stunning electoral upsets served as a reminder of just how disruptive voters can be.
The asset manager targets the sustainable chemistry industry.
The transaction will allow Spainโ€™s Abertis to enter the Indian market at a time when it is looking to expand its Asian footprint.
Former domestic alternatives division head Lee Su-Cheol will replace Yang Young-Sig, who left the world's third-largest pension last month.
Funds raised in the 2000s are reaching the end of their lives, but not every LP wants its money back. In 2017, innovative structures will continue to be created to keep the remainers on board.
The emergence of energy storage as a workable and investible technology has the potential to revolutionise the energy infrastructure market.
Renewables auctions from Canada to Chile are growing in number and provide investors with a chance to lay their hands on a large number of contracts to develop clean energy assets.
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