GdF Suez
20 articles about "GdF Suez"
More asset sales on the cards in Bahrain Vol 12, Issue 10 (October 2011)
International Power is still dealing with the ramifications of the combination with GDF Suez that made it the largest power and water asset owner in the Middle East. Bahrain has become the focal point of its regulatory issues
Middle East to lead growth for new IP Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)
International Power’s Middle East chief executive Shankar Krishnamoorthy believes the effects of the current unrest on project finance in the region will be short-lived. He is relishing new greenfield opportunities in power and water.
Acea’s growth plans fail to impress the market Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
The Italian multi-utility’s new business plan sets out its growth ambitions over the next three years. Business development will be sidelined in favour of efficiency gains.
ACWA plans global growth after Oman deal Vol 11, Issue 9 (September 2010)
After taking its first step outside the Kingdom, the Saudi developer is now eyeing up further expansion prospects beyond the Gulf.
Suez hybrid bond attracts €6.5bn of demand Vol 11, Issue 9 (September 2010)
Suez Environnement’s inaugural issue of hybrid capital securities will diversify its funding base and strengthen the corporate structure. Its credit rating is still on negative outlook.
BIG PLANS Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
The number one power-desal developer in the world, GdF Suez, is merging its international project portfolio with International Power, which is the number three in the market.
Suez seeks $1.2bn in damages in Argentina Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
Suez Environnement and Agbar have won the right to claim limited damages for lost revenues associated with Argentinian water concessions. Was the ruling tribunal’s judgement flawed?
The new power behind International Power Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
The proposed reverse takeover of International Power by GdF Suez will bring together two of the leading players in the Middle East power and water market. What will the regulators make of it?
Eastern rebels under pressure to stick with SEDIF Vol 11, Issue 7 (July 2010)
Veolia has taken a 50% cut in its profit to retain Europe’s largest water contract, and forced the nine rebel towns into a difficult position. If the hold-outs don’t sign up to the offer, the other 135 municipalities will face higher bills.
ASIA WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)
A joint venture of Suez Environnement, Chongqing Water Group and Changshou Chemical Industrial Park Development and Construction Company has secured a 30-year concession, with a possible 20-year extension, for industrial water services in China’s Chongqing Changshou Chemical Industrial Park.










