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By IPE staff2021-02-02T11:21:00+00:00 Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has backed Q-Energy in Spain with a further £120m (€132m) of debt funding. The insurer of defined benefit pension funds said it provided the debt funding, as sole investor, for a further 12 solar parks. In February last year, PIC made its first investment in the Spanish solar energy sector by investing £190m in solar bonds by funding 21 solar parks owned by Q-Energy. It later made an additional £277m funding in June 2020 to fund 29 solar parks, also owned by Q-Energy. The solar plants, which have been in operation for 12 years, benefit from the Spanish regulatory framework for the full term of the bond, PIC said, adding that the ”framework provides payments from the Spanish electricity system, which guarantees an agreed level of return and ensures predictable cashflow”. ....
MAYOR’s COMMS SHUFFLE NOW URLACHER SEEKS RE-ELECTION TEACHER TALKS STALL, KIDS STILL HOME Presented by Uber Driver Stories TOP TALKER Lori Lightfoot’s communications office for nearly 18 months, is leaving, and Kate LeFurgy, deputy director of the office, is stepping up. “Kate has played a critical part in navigating our city through the enormous challenges of the last year,” Lightfoot said in a statement. “She is fiercely committed to our mission of building a transparent, responsive city government that reflects the experience and needs of our residents, and I’m thrilled to have her stepping into this leadership role.” ....
Space heater is suspected cause of fire that killed 5 in Des Plaines By Sun-Times Media Wire 4 sisters, mom die in Des Plaines fire: ‘a terrible day, a tragic day’ Four sisters under the age of 6 and their mother died in a house fire Wednesday morning in suburban Des Plaines. CHICAGO - A space heater likely caused a fire that There were no working smoke detectors on the second floor, Des Plaines spokeswoman Jennie Vana said in a statement. Initial findings don’t point to foul play, she said. The investigation is now focused on how the heater might have ignited the fire, she said. ....
The Des Plaines Fire Department is investigating a space heater as the possible cause of a fire that killed four young girls and their mother Wednesday morning as the department also found the family was likely trapped because the fire started at their unit’s only exit and there were no smoke detectors on their floor, officials said. The building had a long history of property maintenance code enforcement violations, the city also said in a news release. The fire started about 10:15 a.m. Wednesday in a two-story frame apartment building at 714 W. Oakton St. in the northwest suburb. Preliminary investigation showed that the fire started at the top of the stairs into a second-floor unit, which is the only entry and exit to the unit, the fire department wrote in a release Thursday. There were no smoke detectors on the second floor, where the family was found, officials said. ....
Subscribe This afternoon will be sunny and chilly with a high near 24 degrees. Tonight’s low will be around 12 degrees. Tomorrow, more sunshine is in the forecast; the high will be near 29 degrees. Top story A space heater likely caused a fire that killed a mother and her four young children yesterday in Des Plaines. That’s the assessment of city fire officials, whose preliminary investigation shows the blaze started at the top of the stairs to a second-floor unit the only exit from the unit where the family was found. There were no working smoke detectors on the second floor, Des Plaines spokeswoman Jennie Vana said in a statement. Initial findings don’t point to foul play and the investigation is now focused on how the heater might have ignited the fire, she said. ....