Brookfield Global Transition Fund reaches final close

Subscribe to our newsletter and get the latest news and business opportunities in your inbox

Brookfield announced that it has reached the final institutional close for the Brookfield Global Transition Fund (BGTF) with total capital raised of US$15 billion. 

The BGTF is dedicated to facilitating the global transition to a net-zero carbon economy. The fund focuses on investments related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption, as well as increasing low-carbon energy capacity and sustainability. 

Currently, BGTF has invested approximately US$2.5 billion in a range of decarbonization technologies.

List of the country updates

Country updates

  • June 21, 2022

    Tender launched for Hangar 16 attraction PPP project in Montréal

    Old Port of Montréal Corporation Inc. (OPMC) has launched a tender notice seeking bids from private partners to redevelop an industrial building Hangar 16 in Quebec, Canada. The private partne...

    Read more
  • June 20, 2022

    Canada Infrastructure Bank commits CAD50 million to Efficiency Capital

    Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has announced its commitment to invest up to CAD50 million (US$38.64 million) into Efficiency Capital’s (EC) CAD62.5 million (US$48.30 million) asset manage...

    Read more
  • June 15, 2022

    Cordiant signs agreement for EUR200 million Eurobonds

    Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Limited has announced the signing of a EUR200 million (US$209.07 million) Eurobond facility (Eurobonds). The Facility provides capital to finance new acquisitions from...

    Read more
  • June 03, 2022

    WSP signs agreement to acquire Environment & Infrastructure from John Wood Group

    WSP Global has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the Environment & Infrastructure business (E&I) of John Wood Group plc (Wood) in Canada. E&I provides engineering, remedi...

    Read more
  • June 02, 2022

    Construction works begin for five schools PPP project in Alberta

    Alberta Infrastructure in Canada has announced that construction works are underway for the five schools PPP concession. Works for high schools in Edmonton, Langdon and Leduc are already in progress...

    Read more

Share this update