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  • China formally announces ETS

    18 December 2014

    China's national carbon market took a step closer to becoming a reality after the government released some details of how it would be run.

  • A review of the green bond market in 2014

    18 December 2014

    The green bond market trebled in size in 2014 - but who were the big winners and can the breakneck speed of expansion continue, asks Peter Cripps

  • €625m financial close for Africa's largest wind farm

    18 December 2014

    Africa's largest wind farm has reached a €625 million ($779 million) financial close.

  • Good Energy agrees £45m credit from UK infra fund

    18 December 2014

    UK renewables firm Good Energy has secured a £45 million ($70 million) financing facility from an infrastructure fund, to help it expand its solar operations.

  • Analysts predict further strong gains for EU carbon prices in 2015

    18 December 2014

    Carbon market analysts expect the price of EU allowances (EUAs) to rise by a further 40% in 2015 after a rise of more than 30% this year, despite some bearish fundamental factors.

  • HSBC climate change index highlights potential for oil-related boost after rollercoaster year

    17 December 2014

    HSBC's climate change index has had "a rollercoaster year", with the second half seeing sharp falls against its benchmark – but analysts say it could benefit from a rebound in oil prices.

  • SunEdison closes second solar fund

    17 December 2014

    SunEdison has closed a second solar fund with Barclays and Citi, raising $117 million.

  • COP Blog: The role of the Green Climate Fund in providing the missing 'Clean Trillion'

    17 December 2014

    Lima had been touted as the climate finance COP - and in many ways it was.

  • Abengoa to reduce its stake in yieldco

    16 December 2014

    Abengoa has begun the process of selling down its stake in Abengoa Yield.

  • What does 'the Lima call to climate action' mean for investors?

    16 December 2014

    The UN climate negotiations in Lima ended with a 'call to climate action' but, for many, the meagre progress was disappointing, reports Katie Kouchakji