All Renewables articles – Page 3
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White papersEmbodied carbon: Exploring carbon emissions at the construction phase with Datum datacentres
Datum Datacentres operates a network of environmentally efficient, carrier neutral data centers. Below is a snapshot of what the company is doing to assess the emissions in the production and construction phase of its new datacenter as part of its environmental management plan.
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White papersBeyond renewables: Investing in the global energy transition
The global push to decarbonise will require investment in a wide range of technologies and infrastructure, bringing a diverse array of potential opportunities for investors.
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White papersGreenfield’s essential transition role
Building the next generation of renewables and related enabler technologies will be a key focus for years to come, says Ivor Frischknecht of Sosteneo Infrastructure Partners
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White papersArtificial intelligence is everywhere
The capabilities of artificial intelligence are advancing with the investment focus expanding from computing power to include additional layers of the technologies used to build web or mobile applications. As a result, we are finding more opportunities to invest in stocks of companies that are leaders or beneficiaries of AI.
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White papersGreenfield’s Essential Transition Role
Building the next generation of renewables and related enabler technologies will be a key focus for years to come, says Ivor Frischknecht of Sosteneo Infrastructure Partners, part of Generali Investments.
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White papersSearching for impact: Comparing transport and renewables from an impact perspective
The energy transition has been the largest opportunity within the infrastructure sector over the past decade (~52% of transactions closed1), and we expect this trend to continue.
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White papersEuropean utilities: prepared for the spending storm
Despite huge growth in demand, costs squeezes and supply constraints around raw materials and capacity are limiting expected returns in renewables development
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White papersThe hidden environmental cost of our digital lives
As our digital world expands, so does its impact on our planet. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other new technologies are powered by data centres using millions of litres of water, meaning the environmental cost of technology is significant. But there’s hope – innovative solutions like rainwater harvesting and renewable energy investments are making a difference. Discover how companies like Microsoft are leading the charge towards a more sustainable future…
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White papersFollowing a bumper 2024, what’s next for the US economy and market?
The US has dominated financial markets this year. The economy has been stronger than expected with GDP growth running at an annualised rate of 3.0% in the second quarter (Q2).
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White papersPotential Regulatory Risks and Opportunities for Energy Infrastructure Following the 2024 U.S. Federal Elections
The US is at a crossroads ahead of one of the closest contested presidential elections in years. This election has repercussions for every sector of the world’s largest economy and could create significant change depending on whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris are elected to the White House. Potential impact to the energy infrastructure sector has come into focus during the presidential campaign after historic levels of investment under the Biden administration.
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WebinarWebinar: wind and solar enhanced maintenance technologies and advances with data
How is the use of artificial intelligence impacting the clean energy infrastructure industry? Watch Nuveen Infrastructure’s recent webinar where we discuss the use of big data and AI in asset management, the underlying trends affecting renewables infrastructure maintenance and the wealth of benefits that effective maintenance can bring to a renewables portfolio.
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White papersValuing nature is an economic imperative
Valuing nature and the wealth of natural systems can play a greater role in how we approach investing. We outline why this matters for the economy and our world.
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Asset Manager NewsActis invests in world’s largest integrated renewables and energy storage project in the Philippines
Actis, a leading global investor in sustainable infrastructure, has agreed to enter a strategic partnership with Manila Electric Company (Meralco) and its subsidiary, Solar Philippines New Energy Corporation, to invest in the Terra Solar Project, poised to be the world’s largest integrated renewables and energy storage project.
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White papersCharter Hall Group 2024 Sustainability Report
This Sustainability Report covers our business activities as Charter Hall Group (CHC or the Group) and our managed property funds and assets for the financial year ending 30 June 2024.
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Asset Manager NewsActis’ Southeast Asia Renewables Platform Levanta Makes First Thailand Investment With 139MWp Operating Solar Portfolio Acquisition
Levanta Renewables (“Levanta”), Actis’ (a leading sustainable infrastructure investor) renewable energy developer and independent power producer in Southeast Asia, has announced the acquisition of a 90% controlling shareholding in a 139.4MWp operating solar project portfolio in Thailand.
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White papersWhy choose semi-liquid funds for investing in renewable infrastructure?
There are more opportunities for investors to access renewable energy investments today. We look at how semi-liquid funds fit the bill.
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White papersGreen to gold: realising opportunities from the carbon transition
The potential for real estate to deliver green energy infrastructure is often overlooked. We explore the interventions required to monetise green energy, and how investors might benefit from the carbon transition.
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White papersU.S. offshore wind: Blowing in the right direction
Despite the current obstacles of slow permitting and rising costs, the U.S. offshore wind industry is picking up pace.
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White papersEngagement case study: Goodyear
In recognising the significant climate upstream risk in purchased goods and services, including rubber procurement, we engaged with Goodyear on how this would affect its climate impact and ability to meet its targets.
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White papersZambia: A Resource-Rich Copper Giant Awakens
Boasting Africa’s second-largest reserves of copper, Zambia has a unique opportunity to leverage its natural resource endowment and make real progress on the road to development. Despite some near-term challenges, we believe this landlocked nation in Southern Africa is on the rise, tackling debt, investing in its future, and capitalizing on its abundant resources.
