Project Finance News Blog

California continues to lead fight against climate change

August 25, 2016

The California Senate passed SB32 yesterday, which codifies an executive order Gov. Brown issued on April 29, 2015 establishing the most ambitious greenhou

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#TBT: basics of construction contracts

August 18, 2016

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking

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Massachusetts law authorizes energy storage mandate

Deanne Barrow
August 15, 2016

Massachusetts could have an energy storage mandate in less than a year following a new law signed by Governor Charlie Baker last week.  An Act Relative to

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#TBT: Training session: material adverse change clauses

August 4, 2016

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking

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#TBT: Power privatizations in Africa: key lessons

July 28, 2016

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking

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First Shipment of US LNG passes through expanded Panama Canal

Deanne Barrow
July 25, 2016

Today marked the first voyage by an LNG tanker through the newly expanded Panama Canal. The expansion project began in 2007 and created a new high-capacity

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#TBT: How the gobal credit crisis is affecting project finance in the Gulf Arab states

July 21, 2016

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking

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#TBT: Negotiating With Chinese lenders

July 14, 2016

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking

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#TBT: Non-appropriation risk in government contracts | Norton Rose Fulbright

July 7, 2016

This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking

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Mexico’s grandfathered power projects: an opportunity for investors

July 5, 2016

During the summer of 2014, just before Mexican energy reform was enacted, developers rushed to file power generation permits for their projects so that the

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