Tag: Infrastructure investment
OPEC Fund strengthens reliable power generation in Bangladesh
More investment for Bangladesh’s fast-growing power generation sector as $38m loan granted.
AfDB president promotes African energy transition in Europe
African Development Bank Group's Dr Akinwumi Adesina tells leaders in Berlin that Africa is the sustainable solution but needs investment.
“The climate miracle is that we have so many solutions already”
We speak with the renowned innovator and chairman of Solar Impulse, Bertrand Piccard, as he prepares to lead climate discussions at the forthcoming Global Leadership Forum in Geneva.
To meet climate targets, 1,000GW of new renewables are needed each...
$5tn per year now needed to deliver energy transition for 2030 and keep climate change below 1.5°C
OPEC Fund approves $220m for climate projects
Projects in Armenia, Colombia and the Seychelles will boost resilience, energy transition and sustainable growth.
Post-Covid world is a world of transition, says FIDIC CEO
CEO of FIDIC stresses that the new normal is technological, environmental and social transition - not five days a week in the office.
Latest HS2 delays raise key implications for businesses working on the...
As the UK’s flagship HS2 rail scheme faces more delays, Beale and Co chairman Antony Smith considers the implications for businesses currently engaged on the project.
EIB and Italian government to fund €3.4bn for Palermo-Catania railway upgrade
Direct grants and counter guarantees used for the first time to modernise 178km of railway in Italy.
UK’s reputation on infrastructure on the line after HS2 delay announcement
Following the announcement of a two-year delay for the flagship HS2 rail project, ACE UK CEO Stephen Marcos Jones says that the UK's reputation for delivering major construction projects is on the line.
Delaying major infrastructure projects is a false economy
As the UK’s flagship HS2 rail project faces a two year delay, we examine the industry reaction and highlight the need for politicians to hold their nerve in the face of inflationary pressures.





















