Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) - World Bank Group

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Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Database COVID-19’s global impact on infrastructure was widespread and swift. Investment commitments in infrastructure with private participation in 2020 stood at US$45.7 billion across 252 projects, marking a 52 percent decline from 2019 levels. Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Database The distribution of new project investments shifted in favor of low-carbon—prior to 2010, distribution was even (852 conventional versus 899 low-carbon), but after 2010, the number of new low-carbon PPI projects (1,915) was more than double that of conventional ones (815). Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Database The Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Project Database has data on over 6,400 infrastructure projects in 139 low- and middle-income countries. The database is the leading source of PPI trends in the developing world, covering projects in the energy, telecommunications, transport, and water and sewerage sectors. Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Database Current levels of institutional investor activity in new infrastructure deals are quite low at only 0.7% of total private participation in infrastructure investment in EMDEs. From 2011 to the first half of 2017, 41 projects received institutional investor contribution. COVID-19’s global impact on infrastructure was widespread and swift. Investment commitments in infrastructure with private participation in 2020 stood at US$45.7 billion across 252 projects, marking a 52 percent decline from 2019 levels.Download PDF(8 MB) Highlighting the impact of COVID-19, investment commitments in the first half of 2020 stood at US$21.9 billion across 128 projects, a decline of 56 percent from the same period in 2019.Download PDF(5 MB) Investment commitments in 2019 stood at US$96.7 billion across 409 projects, marking a slight decline of three percent from 2018 levels. Private investment commitments occurred in 62 countries, which is the highest number in last decade.Download PDF(11 MB) Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) investment in H1 2019, which stood at US$49.8 billion across 175 projects, marked an increase of 14 percent from H1 2018 levels.Investment levels in H1 2019 were higher than the five-year H1 average at US$42.2 billion.Download PDF Total investment commitments in MSW Sector with private participation in emerging market and developing economies in the last ten years (2009-2018) totals US$2.87 billion across 353 transactions, which accounts for 2 percent of global investment in PPI.Download PDF(4 MB)Blog:Surmounting the mound of global solid waste with private investment The report looks at data from state-owned enterprise and public projects and compares it to data on private participation in infrastructure.Download PDF In 2018, private investment commitments in energy, transport, information and communication technologies (ICT) backbone, and water infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries totaled US$90.0 billion across 335 projects in 41 countries. Although a slight decline of three percent compared to 2017 levels, the total investment for 2018 still shows a recovery from the 10-year low of US$71.0 billion in 2016.Download PDF(5.20MB) PPI investment in H1 2018, which stood at US$43.5 billion across 164 projects, marked an increase of seven percent from H1 2017 levels, but it is still 13 percent lower than the 10-year H1 average investment level.Download PDF(6001KB)Blog:Subtle but significant changes to private infrastructure investment in first half of 2018 Energy Sector Note – 2017PPI investment in energy in 2017 marked a 11-percent increase over 2016 levels. In 2017, investments in energy stood at US$51.9 billion across 203 projects, compared to US$46.8 billion across 183 projects in 2016 Download PDF(10.08MB) Transport Sector Note – 2017In 2017, PPI transport investments almost doubled, and now accounts for a third of total PPI investments. US$36.5 billion was invested in 66 transport projects in 2017, compared to US$18.9 billion invested in 2016. Although the energy sector continued to be the predominant sector, transport investments accounted for a higher proportion of overall investments in 2017 compared to previous years—transport PPI investments accounted for more than a third (39 percent) of total investments in 2017 across all four sectors (energy, water, transport and information and communication technologies (ICT)), compared to only about a quarter (24 percent) in 2016 Download PDF(4.90MB) Water-and-Sewerage-Sector Note – 2017Declining water and sewerage investments in 2017. The 2017 sectoral investment level at US$1.9 billion across 30 projects, not only represents a slight decline (seven percent) com¬pared to the 2016 levels but is also 55 percent lower than the five-year average of US$4.2 bil¬lion. In 2017, water and sewerage was the only sector to report a decline in investment levels Download PDF(7.53MB) ICT Backbone Sector – 2017Considerably higher investment in ICT-backbone1 in 2017. In 2017, PPI investment in ICT-backbone projects reached US$3.0 billion across six projects. This is six times the 2016 investment level of US$462 million and twice the previous 10-year average of US$1.3 billion. The PPI investment commitment in the ICT-backbone sector in 2017 accounted for 3.2 percent of the total PPI investment, compared to 1.3 percent over the past 10 years. Download PDF(8.81MB) Energy Sector Note – 2015Total investment in energy projects with private participation in 2015 in low- and middle-income countries was US$37.6 billion, 50 percent below the five-year average of US$74.7 billion. Download PDF(1442.4 KB) Water Sector Note – 2015In 2015, total investment in water projects in developing countries was US$4.1 billion, 8% higher than the five-year average of US$3.8 billion (2010-2014). Download PDF(819.1 KB) COVID-19 Operational Disruptions in InfrastructureThe data indicates that the number of disruptions for projects in pipeline peaked in April and has since been decreasing. For projects already under construction, the number of projects facing disruptions peaked in May and has since been decreasing as well. Download PDF(271KB) Contribution of Institutional Investors to PPI Investment, 2011-H12017Infrastructure development is a critical factor for a country’s long-term growth and economic development.Well-designed and efficiently implemented investments in infrastructure can promote economic growth and improve access to basic services that boost quality of life. Download PDF(402KB) Investment in IDA countries, 2013-20172017 was a stellar year for PPI investments in IDA countries. Private participation in infrastructure (PPI) investments1 in IDA countries totaled US$7.9 billion across 35 projects in 17 countries in 2017, compared to US$2.9 billion in 2016 across 18 projects in 10 countries. IDA countries accounted for 8.5 percent of total PPI investment in 2017, up from 4.3 percent in 2016. Download PDF(4.90MB) Effects of multilateral support on infrastructure PPP contract cancellationA growing body of quantitative research on public-private partnership (PPP)performance, particularly for long-term infrastructure contracts, attends to factorsthat influence the level of investments in PPP and PPP performance over time. Download PDF(7.53MB) PPI Investment in Low Carbon Infrastructure (2002-H1 2017)After 2010, favorable government policies led to a surge of low-carbon projects. The percentage of low-carbon projects receiving government support grew from 3% before 2010 to 51% afterwards. The distribution of new project investments shifted in favor of low-carbon—prior to 2010, distribution was even, but after 2010, the number of new low-carbon PPI projects (1,915) was more than double that of conventional ones (815). Download PDF(8.81MB) Publications using PPI database now available under "Resources"Over 85 publications draw their analyses from the PPI Database and these have been categorized by sector, region, and themes. With the click of a button, a vast resource of information on infrastructure investments is now accessible to all. To the Blog post

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