Energy infrastructure investments have risen steadily since the invasion of Ukraine, but the world still faces a 50% shortfall by 2030.
As policy volatility reshapes the US landscape, private markets investors are switching tactics to take advantage of AI-driven power demand.
Transition finance frameworks should be time-bound, measurable, and oriented toward closure, says Christina Ng, Managing Director of the Energy Shift Institute.
In this episode, we ask when will investors get the information they need to invest confidently in the net zero transition, following...
In this episode, we ask when will investors get the information they need to invest confidently in the net zero transition, following...
Investors reassess geographic spread of assets as mood shifts against the US, with domestic opportunities often favoured for sustainable infrastructure investments.
This week, President Xi Jinping took full advantage of an opportunity to claim global leadership.
Trade war risks stunting renewables progress in America, with Southeast Asian nations caught in the crossfire between superpowers.
New instruments are raising hopes of early retirement for Asian plants, but Old King Coal is being resuscitated temporarily in the US.
Investor interest in nuclear power is burgeoning as demand trends alter perspectives on a previously taboo energy source.
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