Scorching Phoenix investor day brings warm reviews for Infratil's Longroad Energy

Scorching Phoenix investor day brings warm reviews for Infratil's Longroad Energy
US subsidies help Infratil's renewable energy investments. (Image: Longroad)
Ian Llewellyn
Infratil’s Longroad Energy has received glowing reports about its prospects as the United States government pours subsidies and incentives into renewable energy.Infratil has wound back its investments in the New Zealand energy sector – it now just owns 51% of Manawa Energy – but has been expanding internationally as it seeks to tap into the capital flowing into renewables.Longroad was set up in 2016, with Infratil and the NZ Super Fund, each owning a 37.1% stake. It has similar renewable energy vehicles in Europe (Galileo) and...

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