Energy

Rocky river through the Himalayas showing Nepal's hydropower potential

Nepal Hydropower Investment: What Actually Drives Bankable Returns for Institutional Capital

Nepal’s hydropower opportunity is investable for institutional capital, but only where underwriting is anchored in tariff structure, evacuation certainty, and counterparty discipline rather than resource potential alone. For strategic partners evaluating entry points, the market is now large enough to support selective scale, with Kathmandu functioning as the practical coordination point for diligence, regulatory engagement, […]
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Modern MRT train traveling through Kuala Lumpur with city skyline showing Malaysia's infrastructure development. Photo by Unsplash

Malaysia’s Infrastructure Pipeline: A Recalibrated Investment Thesis

Malaysia’s infrastructure pipeline has moved decisively from political uncertainty to execution-stage deployment. Three concurrent programmes — the ECRL’s renegotiated commercial terms, the Ministry of Transport’s final approval of MRT3’s Circle Line, and a hyperscale data-centre corridor now drawing committed institutional capital in the tens of billions — define what is arguably the most substantive infrastructure […]
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Large-scale utility solar farm with rows of solar panels under dramatic sky, representing Australia's solar energy investment infrastructure. Photo by Lincoln Electric Systems, Lincoln Nebraska

Australia’s Utility-Scale Solar Market: Pipeline Scale, PPA Structures, and the Merchant Risk Trade-Off

Australia’s Utility-Scale Solar Pipeline: Capacity, Geographic Clusters, and Grid Integration The scale of Australia’s utility-scale solar build-out is no longer a projection — it is an observable market event. At the end of 2024, the connections pipeline for Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) stood at 49.6 GW, up 36% year-on-year, and by October 2025, AEMO […]
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Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (Atal Setu) - India's longest sea bridge representing major infrastructure investment projects. Photo by Unsplash

Infrastructure Investment in India: NIP, InvITs, and the Foreign Capital Pathway

India’s infrastructure cycle is no longer defined only by greenfield ambition; it is increasingly shaped by capital recycling, listed yield vehicles, and a deeper domestic financing stack. For institutional investors evaluating infrastructure investment india, the practical question is not whether the opportunity set is large, but how to access it with discipline across capex intensity, […]
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Private Equity Firms in Singapore: Sectors, Strategies, and How to Choose the Right Partner

Singapore accounted for approximately 50% of Southeast Asia’s private equity deal activity in H1 2025, cementing its position as the region’s dominant investment hub. For founders and portfolio company executives evaluating private equity firms in Singapore, understanding sector specializations, fund vintages, and partner selection criteria can determine whether a capital partnership accelerates growth or creates […]
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