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24 February 2025

Key themes for infrastucture investors

As we move into 2025, the infrastructure sector is experiencing significant tailwinds driven by macroeconomic and secular trends. The rapid adoption of AI and the resulting surge in data center demand have intensified energy needs, highlighting the critical roles of gas and nuclear energy in ensuring energy security. Meanwhile, geopolitical developments, such as tariffs and trade policies, introduce both volatility and opportunities for infrastructure investments.

This report explores how infrastructure assets offer inflation protection and resilience against economic slowdowns, while also examining the resurgence of nuclear power and the potential for growth in the sector. Discover how these dynamics are shaping the future of infrastructure investments.

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The Author

Jags Walia Van Lanschot Kempen

Jags Walia

Head of Infrastructure Team - NL

Emailj.walia@vanlanschotkempen.com
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