By Raphaël BETTI Zeeshan AHMED, EY Luxembourg*
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate objectives, Infrastructure is undoubtedly the asset class that is expected to capture most of the fundraising for the energy transition. While such expectation will lead to important opportunities for an assets class having proved strong resilience in previous years, it will also constitute an important challenge for the sector as investors and stakeholders’ scrutiny on the non-financial objectives for Infrastructure funds, driven by institutional investors, is gaining in importance.
To reach carbon neutrality and become the first carbon-neutral continent, the European Union (EU) in its Green Deal, agreed to unprecedented targets to...
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