Investors will need time to fully assess the regulator’s announcement on the amounts of investment and rates of return over the next five years. Ofwat’s decisions are also critical to the UK government’s broader strategy of attracting private investment

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Writing a guest post for GIIA, Aztec Group highlights the rise in green infrastructure investments driven by climate goals and policy support, positioning private investors to lead the shift towards decarbonisation

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Today on Sky News GIIA’s CEO Jon Phillips provided key insights into the future of investment in critical infrastructure across the UK and beyond. Watch the interview below

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GIIA’s Chief Executive, Jon Phillips, warns in the FT that investor sentiment towards the UK has “fallen significantly in recent years due largely to concerns about the deteriorating outlook in regulated utilities, especially water”

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GIIA’s Chief Executive, Jon Phillips, expresses concern that Ofwat’s focus on keeping water bills low has hindered investment in the water sector’s resilience

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The regulator has allowed bills to rise but cut proposed investment plans. Investors are examining whether the combination of price rises, performance targets and allowed investment amount to Ofwat fulfilling its duty to make the sector investable

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Environmentally led project will protect world-renowned chalk streams and address water resilience, sharing water supplies across the south-east of England. It has been enabled by an industry-first agreement secured with the help of infrastructure manager Ancala.

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Florida has joined a small number of states in the US in passing landmark legislation that enables the state to consider unsolicited public-private partnerships (UPPs).

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The latest from GIIA and the Infrastructure Industry

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Our Chief Executive Jon Phillips joins the Global Infrastructure Hub for a Q&A on the importance of partnerships between the public and private sectors within the G20 countries representing two thirds of the world’s population

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Germany, Denmark and France emerge as the EU’s ‘go to’ countries, while Iberian and Benelux nations slide compared to their rivals

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