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07 November 2024
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Transport

Colombian infrastructure: Slow lane, not dead end

Colombia’s Petro administration has not shown much enthusiasm for concession-based road financings. But the financing record of the last two years suggests that its...

18 October 2024
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Social infrastructure, Transport

Lessons learnt and lost

With a gaping hole in the UK's finances, PFI assets being returned to the state and mistakes learnt from the past, could a rebranded and rejigged PFI or PPP strategy make...

20 September 2024
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Transport

A bridge too far? Not according to PAB investors

With project revenues wholly derived from toll revenues, the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge P3 financing was expected to make bond investors nervous. Judging by take up it...

17 January 2024

GIP’s rise and the decline of industrial sponsors

How did GIP go from start-up in 2006 to a $12.5 billion price tag 17 years later?

22 December 2023

Proximo's project finance trends of 2023

Proximo takes a look at some of the top project finance trends for 2023, such as the growth of European data centres, the emergence of green hydrogen as an asset class,...

20 December 2023

Proximocast: Festive Trends 2023

Proximo talks to a panel of industry experts about the top project finance trends from 2023 and what those trends might mean for the market in 2024. Speakers include Ian...

25 August 2023
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Renewables

Putting a spanner to the CfD works

An unfolding cost crisis in the UK offshore wind sector is causing market concerns about the CfD regime that do not appear to be getting through to the UK government. The...

24 May 2023
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Oil & gas

Port Arthur LNG: Old school but it works

The deal may not have the cross-collateralisation bells and whistles of other recent US LNG financings, but Port Arthur LNG is a robust project financing and a bellwether...

14 September 2022
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Manufacturing & equipment

HLI Green Power: Inside Indonesia's pathfinder EV battery manufacturing project

Hyundai and LG have closed on financing for the first EV battery manufacturing project in Indonesia - a deal that could be the first of a pipeline as Indonesia develops...

12 August 2022
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Power, Renewables

Baseload breakthrough: Kenhardt’s South African solar and storage first

The successful close on the Kenhardt solar and storage portfolio marks a bright spot in an otherwise frustrating period in South African power. But battery technology...

01 August 2022
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Transport

Full financing details emerge for CDPQ’s investment in Jebel Ali JV

Keen appetite is seen from international commercial banks in financing CDPQ’s joint venture investment in strategic infrastructure assets in Jebel Ali port in Dubai.

12 July 2022
in
Renewables

Provence Grand Large: A matter of scale

A first for France and the first floating wind pilot-project globally to have been financed with limited recourse commercial bank debt, Provence Grand Large is a...

20 August 2021
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Power, Renewables

Climate resilient infrastructure

WATCH ON-DEMAND. Original broadcast date: 5 August 2021. To what extent do procurement processes, concession structures and financing documents accommodate the effects of...

06 May 2021

The EU gears up for development finance framework

The EU is currently considering a financial framework for European multilateral and bilateral development banks – under the EFAD umbrella. But, as Paul Mudde, consultant...

25 March 2021
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Power, Renewables, Social infrastructure, Transport, Waste and water

What cost Brexit?

Brexit has been largely overshadowed by pandemic economic angst in the UK infrastructure sector. The additional bureaucracy will mean additional cost, but quantifying how...

05 February 2021
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Renewables

Proximo Weekly: Offshore wind on steroids

The biggest offshore wind project financed to date, Dogger Bank A and B reset the financing volume benchmark for the offshore wind sector. With Dogger Bank C expected...

02 November 2020
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Renewables

Ocean's six?

With syndication closed on Fecamp in September, the sequel to Saint Nazaire last year, will project financings for France's remaining four feed-in tariff-based offshore...

22 July 2020

New regs for a new economic environment?

Infrastructure plans are popping up everywhere as key elements of economic stimulus. But with government budgets battered by Covid-19 fallout and borrowing at historic...

17 March 2020
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Social infrastructure, Transport, Waste and water

Webinar: UK infrastructure - The budget and the future of private finance

The UK budget has promised huge spending on infrastructure, but much of that spending is not new, and COVID-19 may make other claims on government resources. Proximo...

18 February 2020
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Social infrastructure, Waste and water

RII: A workable replacement for PFI?

The Regulated Infrastructure Investment (RII) model is being proposed as a viable replacement for the defunct PFI model in the UK. But go beneath the surface and there...