Archive

  • US renewables policies set to come under attack in 2013

    24 December 2012

    Clean energy advocates are preparing to defend state renewable portfolio standards (RPS) in 2013 from conservative groups intent on dismantling them.

  • WTO rules against Ontario incentives for local suppliers

    20 December 2012

    A World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling against Ontario's renewable energy incentive programme could help boost trade in the sector, it was claimed today.

  • No CCS project likely to be funded in first wave of NER300

    17 December 2012

    The European Commission (EC) is set to give the go-ahead for €1.5 billion ($1.9 billion) of funding through its NER300 programme tomorrow, but is unlikely to lead to any carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects being commissioned, Environmental Finance has learned.

  • Dominion buys biggest fuel cell power project in North America

    17 December 2012

    The biggest fuel cell power project in North America has been bought by energy giant Dominion Resources in a deal reportedly worth $125 million.

  • The PRI's $32 trillion challenge

    14 December 2012

    The Principles for Responsible Investment's James Gifford talks to Mark Nicholls about how the PRI is starting to occupy the 'mainstream' of investment management. But will the breadth of its membership slow down its mission?

  • Sustainability ratings principles to be unveiled next year

    14 December 2012

    Ceres and the Tellus Institute are to unveil the principles underpinning their Global Initiative for Sustainability Ratings (GISR) by the middle of next year, in an effort to create a benchmark against which the profusion of corporate sustainability ratings can be judged.

  • EDF launches private equity ESG tool

    13 December 2012

    Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) has produced an environmental, social and governance (ESG) tool for private equity fund managers.

  • Four in five 'mainstream' fund managers consider ESG factors – Aviva

    11 December 2012

    More than 80% of "mainstream fund managers" consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors when they invest, as most of them believe a company's ESG performance is linked to investment returns, according to insurance giant Aviva.

  • First global climate index for asset owners reveals 'crisis of transparency'

    11 December 2012

    A large proportion of the world's biggest investors have buried "their heads in the sand" when it comes to climate change, a lobby group claimed today as it launched the first global index for asset owners focusing on the issue.

  • Banks back liquid assets

    11 December 2012

    A combination of economic and environmental factors are creating promising investment opportunities in the water sector, say banks and fund managers. Graham Cooper reports