Is the UK facing fibre overbuild?
Up to two altnet project finance proposals per week are landing on bankers' desks in the UK. Is the UK fibre market overcrowded and about to undergo a wave of...
Up to two altnet project finance proposals per week are landing on bankers' desks in the UK. Is the UK fibre market overcrowded and about to undergo a wave of...
A decade from drawing board to financial close, last month CHPE finally pulled off one of the biggest US transmission financings to date.
Proximo interviews Kyle Hayes, special counsel in Baker Botts‘ Global Projects department, on the emergence of RNG in the US. Topics discussed include the drivers behind...
Although it will only be a year old and has already been a very successful stimulus to the domestic renewables market, Brazil’s January 2022 law for the dollarization of...
Proximo interviews Udo Schneider, co-head of Green Giraffe's Hamburg office, about the effects of supplier and interest rate hikes on the cost of energy. Topics discussed...
With Europe's winter energy bill set to spiral, European governments must introduce measures to shield consumers and businesses against the astronomical cost increases....
From financing the energy transition globally to US power and renewable energy finance, Proximo has something for all project finance practitioners in Austin this...
Project finance lenders are enjoying a high fiber diet in Germany where there are no signs yet of a slowdown in deals coming to market. So what is the blueprint for...
Project finance lenders have enthusiastically joined the data centre boom. But despite continued signs of interest from equity providers, will lending conditions stay...
Proximo interviews Allan Marks, a partner in Milbank's Global Projects, Energy & Infrastructure Finance group, about the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act. Topics...
The question of when exactly the European hydrogen market will be bankable is still awaiting an answer. But the escalating energy crisis sparked by war in Ukraine and...
In the face of rapidly increasing development costs, the US solar sector has witnessed a notable uptick in PPA prices. Higher prices may persist until inflation lessens...
Proximo interviews Patryk Figiel, Partner and Head of the Energy & Infrastructure practice of the Warsaw office of Linklaters, about financing the Polish offshore wind...
It has taken to two attempts to get it done, but the JFK Terminal One financing is still a flagship deal for the US transport market. It includes an innovative package...
In this podcast, we talk to Joe Robinson, an ESG manager at Equitix, about the growing trend of consumer-led investing and how it is shaping the infrastructure and...
How is the drafting of Chile’s new constitution affecting mining investor and lender sentiment? It’s not a disaster, but the lack of a dedicated mining statute will make...
Proximo Europe 2022 Infrastructure & Renewables Finance took place in Lisbon, Portugal, on June 8-9. The event hosted over 250 attendees from 140 companies and...
Proximo talks to Rodrigo Delaveau, a legal counsellor and head of Public Law at Chilean Legal Firm, Morales & Besa about how the drafting of Chile's new constitution will...
Data from the US Energy Information Administration shows that in 2021 natural gas accounted for the largest portion of electricity generation in the US at 38% with coal...
Federal dollars look set to stimulate a boom in US municipal FTTH projects. But the market still has a long way to evolve in terms of public-private financing templates.
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.