All Clean Energy articles – Page 3
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Asset Manager NewsKoorangie Energy Storage System begins commercial operations
Koorangie Energy Storage System (KESS) has officially entered full commercial operations.
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White papersCurtailment and Constraints: Understanding the Grid’s Role in Renewable Energy Integration
Rosheen McGuckian, CEO OF NTR, EU grid curtailment, how the industry is responding, and the major considerations for investors.
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Research ReportInfrastructure Debt report Q&A
Read Private Debt Investor’s Infrastructure Debt and the Energy Transition report where Don Dimitrievich discusses how the growing market for energy and power solutions is creating opportunities for lenders that can bridge the funding gap.
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White papersElectric Vehicle transition: poised to move through the gears
Early market optimism on the electric vehicle (EV) transition has faded over the last two years as growth rates in Europe and the US have stalled. Today we can see a three-speed global EV market: China is surging ahead, Europe is showing renewed momentum, and the US is stuck in the slow lane.
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White papersNil, Baby, Nil: Stagnating Oil Production Growth in the U.S.
Commodities Spotlight | June 2025
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White papersHow private and public markets can steward solutions to societal changes
Many of the challenges of our time, such as climate change, energy security, and economic inequality, are deeply interconnected. We believe that their solutions are as well. The global climate transition is not solely a technological or political issue; it’s also a capital challenge. Investment decisions made today, across both private and public markets, can set the tone for how we shape our energy systems, infrastructure, and economies for decades to come.
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White papersRenewable Energy and Insurers: Tailor Made?
Investment in clean energy infrastructure may tick a lot of boxes for life insurers.
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White papersClean machines: Investing in the disruptive technologies to reach net zero
With energy accounting for almost 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it’s imperative that investors understand and mobilise capital towards the key technologies that will enable carbon intensive subsectors to decarbonise within the remaining window of opportunity. So, what are they?
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White papersPowering the future
Interview on unleashing investment potential in low-carbon technologies
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White papersSustainability in the age of Trump: Why investors should focus on reality, not rhetoric
Global temperatures continue to rise, extreme weather events are becoming ever-more frequent, the environment continues to be degraded – and yet the narrative has altered.
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VideoThe term loan supports the development of Spearmint’s 2.8 GW Portfolio of battery energy storage system assets
Between now and the end of the decade, $8bn in new battery storage investment will be required annually to meet growing power demand in the U.S.
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White papersKeynote Q&A: Moving to a more holistic future for energy
In Infrastructure Investor’s May 2025 Energy Transition report, Joost Bergsma, global head of clean energy for Nuveen Infrastructure, discusses why investors are continuing to show interest in renewables, even as certain economies and technologies encounter turbulence and power price risk. GPs may be needed more than ever to steer investors through market volatility, but the sector remains robust, he explains.
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Asset Manager NewsActis raises US$1.7 billion for second long life infrastructure fund
LUXEMBOURG, 13 May 2025: Actis, a leading growth markets investor in sustainable infrastructure, is pleased to announce it has completed fundraising for its second Actis Long Life Infrastructure Fund (ALLIF2), with US$1.7 billion of commitments to its strategy investing in growth markets operating infrastructure.
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White papersWhen will alternative fuels take off?
Biofuels, hydrogen, and sustainable aviation fuel have been mooted as potential low-carbon alternatives to fossil fuels. While they increasingly feature in company transition plans and government policies as an attractive opportunity, there are drawbacks that must be addressed. Will Farrell and Michael Yamoah identify the key issues.
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Asset Manager NewsSosteneo scales up UK BESS
On 23 April, Sheaf Energy Limited executed revised contracts with Gotion High-tech and key delivery partners to increase the capacity of Sheaf Energy Park from 375MWh to 500MWh. The upgrade – a 33% uplift – will be delivered using Gotion’s next-generation battery technology.
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White papersMarket Valuation of Climate Patents: What are the Most Valuable Innovations?
This paper analyzes the market valuation of climate innovations through a detailed examination of patent data. We explore the relationship between Tobin’s Q —a measure of firm valuation— and the stock of patents across various climate technology categories.
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White papersHas the AI stock rally run out of gas?
Twenty-five years ago in March, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite reached its peak, marking the bursting of the dot.com bubble. Investors may have this on their minds as many leading artificial intelligence stocks have run into a wall.
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Asset Manager NewsActis closes US$600 million MTerra Solar investment with Meralco PowerGEN (MGEN) unit MGreen
Actis announces the closing of the acquisition of a stake in Terra Solar Philippines, Inc. (“MTerra Solar”), with MGEN Renewable Energy, Inc. (MGreen), through its subsidiary SP New Energy Corporation (“SPNEC”).
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White papersClimate-Related Financial Stress-Testing and Scenarios Valuation
We apply transition scenarios from the global multi-region multi-sector energy-economic MIT EPPA model to assess a large sample of issuers at the company level. We model the evolution of revenues and earnings for companies in the MSCI World Index under several scenarios of global emission mitigation (1.5°C, below 2°C, below 2°C delayed, and 1.5°C with limited availability of carbon dioxide removal technologies), comparing these to current trends. We analyze direct emission mitigation costs, indirect costs from the supply chain, capital expenditures, and cash flow trajectories, and their influence on other economic variables.
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