The Chilean government is proposing a change in its electricity pricing system which was originally intended to incentivize small renewable generators (<9 MW) to build country’s distributed generation infrastructure capacity, and which has attracted billions of … Read More
Emission reductions vs. emission removals – which is more urgent?
Should asset owners and policy makers prioritize investments in infrastructure that reduce emissions (i.e., what goes into the atmosphere) vs. that remove carbon (remove what is in the atmosphere) to accelerate our progress towards net … Read More
Mexican pension funds provide an exit to Iberdrola
This is a landmark public private infrastructure investment partnership in Mexico that brings local pension funds to be the owners of power generation infrastructure, and provides a transaction exit to Iberdrola, a template that can … Read More
Should polluters be incentivized to repurpose or retire their fossil assets?
Interesting perspective on retiring fossil plants makes solid economic sense by giving incentives to owners of such assets via blended finance structures. “The approach of incentivising decarbonisation with subsidies has already proved effective in western … Read More
Energy storage and coal/gas retirements in the US
EEEIG’s Anadi Jauhari will be participating in a panel discussion on the topic – “Can storage fill the fossil retirement gap?” at the Solar & Storage Finance Summit (Oct 6-8) with representatives from Stanford, Malta … Read More