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Infrastructure investing in waste-to-energy facilities is emerging as a high-growth niche. With landfill regulation tightening, companies converting refuse to electricity project revenue expansion of 20% by FY Jeff Prosserman, the CEO of Voltpost, which installs chargers that are integrated into streetlights, said his company has yet to receive any formal update on several CFI awards it received in January. The uncertainty, he said, is weighing on the charger industry. Learn more about how Ropes & Gray supports clients across the infrastructure sector and sign up for our mailing list here . Infrastructure investing linked to battery storage facilities is set to spike, as EV adoption grows. Companies building large-scale energy storage have EPS forecasts revised upwards by 12% for FY2024 amid rising wholesale electricity demand.