Corporate Finance Explained | Project Finance and Funding Large Scale Investments
FinPod · 2026-02-03 · 20 min
Episode notes
In this episode of Corporate Finance Explained on FinPod, we break down project finance and explain how companies fund massive infrastructure projects without putting their entire balance sheet at risk. From wind farms and data centers to toll roads and power plants, project finance is the financial structure that makes the physical world possible. Building billion-dollar assets comes with enormous construction, demand, and regulatory risk. This episode explains how project finance isolates that risk through special purpose vehicles (SPVs), non-recourse debt, and strict cash flow waterfalls. We explore why lenders focus on a project’s cash flows rather than the parent company’s credit, and how this discipline shapes everything from risk management to capital allocation.
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