


Yeager Energy completes second geothermal company acquisition

EQT Infrastructure VI holds final close at its hard-cap, raising EUR 21.5 billion in total commitments

Equitix announces acquisition of seven education PPP projects

Blackstone Infrastructure to Acquire Minority Stake in AGS Airports and Invest Behind the Growth of the United Kingdom

OnTrain secures €170 million financing for the purchase of new electric locomotive fleet

Repsol partners with Schroders Greencoat in a 400 MW Spanish renewable portfolio valued at €580 million

Marguerite to invest in AQS, a leading Norwegian service vessel operator

Qualitas Energy acquires 29 MW wind energy portfolio in Germany

How Nexun is transforming Europe’s solar, storage, and agri-PV landscape

EIG Global Energy Partners
Washington, United StatesEIG is a leading institutional investor in the global energy and infrastructure sectors with $23.4 billion assets under management as of December 31, 2024. EIG specializes in private investments in energy and energy-related infrastructure on a global basis. During its 42-year history, EIG has committed over $49.8 billion to the energy sector through 416 projects or companies in 44 countries on six continents. EIG’s clients include many of the leading pension plans, insurance companies, endowments, foundations and sovereign wealth funds in the U.S., Asia and Europe. EIG is headquartered in Washington, D.C. with offices in Houston, London, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro, Hong Kong and Seoul. For additional information, please visit EIG’s website at www.eigpartners.com.
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Pioneer Point Partners
London, United KingdomEstablished in 2008, Pioneer is an independent, sustainable infrastructure investment firm. Led by our four founding partners with 90 years’ collective experience, we have grown to become a well-rounded institutional team, supported by industry advisors.
With deep sector specialisation, Pioneer focusses on the energy transition and environment sectors across Europe, where we see fundamental growth opportunities. We specifically target the lower mid-market, value-add segment and we take pride in our ability to consistently identify and source opportunities ahead of others.
Our approach to proactive deal origination and active asset management, underpinned by sustainability, helps us to deliver attractive returns to our investors.
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EQT Group
Stockholm, SwedenEQT is a purpose-driven global investment organisation with nearly three decades of consistent investment performance across multiple geographies, sectors, and strategies
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Equitix
London, United KingdomWe are a responsible investor, investing in, developing and managing global infrastructure assets, which materially contribute to the lives of the communities they serve.
We employ over 200 professionals across 15 locations, managing over 360 assets in over 20 countries globally, with a current AUM of $12bn.
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Blackstone Group
New York, United StatesBlackstone is the world’s largest alternative asset manager. We seek to deliver compelling returns for institutional and individual investors by strengthening the companies in which we invest. Our more than $1 trillion in assets under management include global investment strategies focused on real estate, private equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, credit, real assets, secondaries and hedge funds.
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Marguerite
Luxembourg, LuxembourgMarguerite is a pan-European investor in long-life greenfield and brownfield expansion infrastructure.
Our funds seek out capital-intensive, sustainable investment opportunities with a particular focus on four sectors: (1) Energy & Renewables, (2) Digital Transformation, (3) Waste & Water and (4) Transport.
Marguerite manages four European infrastructure funds, the most recent being Marguerite III. Over the years, we’ve deployed in excess of €1.5 billion into projects designed to address the changing infrastructure landscape in Europe by integrating ESG principles and creating positive change for society.
Marguerite III benefits from support from the European Union under the InvestEU Fund.
From our origins in 2010 as an independent infrastructure investment manager backed by the European Investment Bank and the main European National Promotional Banks, we have evolved into a fund manager dedicated to generating value for investors while integrating robust ESG screening as part of our eligibility criteria and continuously measuring the positive impact of our investments.
Our team is based in Luxembourg and Paris.
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Schroders Greencoat LLP
London, United KingdomSchroders Greencoat is a specialist investment manager dedicated to renewable infrastructure, with over £8.5 billion under management. We aim to provide strong risk-adjusted returns for our investors, while also delivering positive environmental outcomes.
Founded in 2009, Schroders Greencoat has built a reputation for unwavering delivery of our investment propositions, as well as for innovation – our offerings have become the model for an entire industry sector. Our investments span the globe, with local expertise in the Europe, the UK and the US, and are managed across a range of publicly listed vehicles*, private market pooled funds, co-investment vehicles and Separate Managed Accounts.
Renewable infrastructure is a multi-trillion dollar global sector that will grow by more than $100 billion a year over the next decade. Utilities, energy companies and infrastructure developers will build out the majority of this transition, but the scale of capital involved will require significant private financing. There exists a very large and growing pool of capital which is keen to own and operate these assets, but lacks the inhouse technical skills and sector expertise to manage the investments independently. Our purpose is to bridge this gap, by acting as a solution provider for investors, and providing the partnership, financial, technical and operational expertise to deliver secure incomes for our clients.
Acquired by Schroders plc in 2022, Schroders Greencoat is the fourth pillar of the group's private markets investment business, Schroders Capital. Schroders Capital through Schroders Greencoat has the ambition to become a global leader in infrastructure and the alternative investment industry more broadly.
* Schroders Greencoat is the investment manager for two listed vehicles, Greencoat UK Wind PLC and Greencoat Renewables PLC.
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Qualitas Energy
Madrid, SpainQualitas Energy is a leading investment and management platform focused on renewable energy, energy transition, and sustainable infrastructure investment. Since 2006, the Qualitas Energy team has dedicated more than €12 billion to the energy transition worldwide. These investments have been deployed through five vehicles: Fotowatio / FRV, Vela Energy, Qualitas Energy III, Qualitas Energy IV, and Qualitas Energy V. Qualitas Energy’s existing portfolio currently holds 11 GW of operating and development energy assets, across Spain, Germany, the UK, Italy, Poland, Chile, and the US. Since 2020, Qualitas Energy has produced sufficient energy to power 1.54 million homes and, since 2021, has successfully avoided emissions of 1.32 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent. The Qualitas Energy team is composed of more than 540 professionals across fifteen offices in Madrid, Berlin, London, Milan, Hamburg, Wiesbaden, Trier, Cologne, Stuttgart, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Santiago, Durham, Bristol, and Edinburgh.
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