Africa data centres: dynamics of demand
Africa accounts for 17% of the global population, but holds less than 1% of the world's data centre capacity. For developers, navigating the grids, energy sources, and,...
Africa accounts for 17% of the global population, but holds less than 1% of the world's data centre capacity. For developers, navigating the grids, energy sources, and,...
Guarantees demonstrably catalyse private capital mobilisation in emerging markets projects. So why do MDBs use them so sparingly? The problem is institutional...
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Despite being one of the most essential components of energy value chains, investment in transmission and distribution (T&D) in Africa has been all but moribund. However,...
The landmark and heavily DFI-backed Monsoon Wind transaction in Laos provides a foundation for further international bank and sponsor involvement in this fledgling...
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Power availability for data centres has emerged as the key issue facing digital infrastructure investors. Meeting that demand will require ingenuity and careful planning. By François Feuillat and Ro Lazarovitch, partners, and Rachel Strickland, associate, Bracewell.