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Bridging the EV infrastructure gap
In recent years, the UK’s passenger car market has seen a sharp rise in the use of electric vehicles (EVs).
Global | Publication | July 2020
Rapid population growth and urban migration are triggering a massive demand for urban infrastructure and for this to be viable long term, it has to be sustainable in its broadest sense: in its approach to funding and financing; resilience to climate change; ability to adapt to new technologies and changing demand; in its social inclusivity and access. How we develop our cities is critical not only for those who live and work in them, but also for the investors, owners and lenders who finance them.
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In recent years, the UK’s passenger car market has seen a sharp rise in the use of electric vehicles (EVs).
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The Equator Principles (EPs) are one of the most widely used private international financing standards seeking to influence environmental and social sustainability in big project development.
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Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised a group of prominent Melbourne universities and businesses on the second Melbourne Renewable Energy Project.
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Norton Rose Fulbright has advised the City of Sydney on all stages of its long-term renewable energy procurement process.
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Cyber risk in projects has been rising up on the boardroom agenda.
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