By: Kalliope Gourntis, Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen, Zak Bentley
Subpar fundraising has played a role in spurring interest in co-investments, but it’s not the only driving force behind the rising trend.
Anne-Louise Stranne Petersen is a journalist for Infrastructure Investor, specializing in infrastructure investments and the energy transition. With a focus on renewable energy, she covers topics such as fund closings, grid connections, and the evolving landscape of investing in UK infrastructure. Anne-Louise provides in-depth analysis and insights into the world of infrastructure finance.
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Anne-Louise's articles predominantly cover energy-related topics, with a focus on announcements and promotional deals within the private sector. To effectively engage her, consider pitches that offer insights into renewable energy projects, battery technology innovations, or sustainable business practices in the context of the energy industry.
Given her coverage attributes heavily leaning towards announcement and private sector promotions, she may be most responsive to pitches related to new developments in renewable energy or innovative approaches within the private sector. If your expertise lies in these areas or you have access to exclusive information about upcoming ventures or initiatives in the field of renewable energy and sustainability, it could pique Anne-Louise's interest.
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