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  • EUAs hit record lows as backloading plan is delayed

    30 November 2012

    The price of EU carbon permits hit record lows today after the European Commission admitted that plans to 'backload' 900 million tonnes of allowances will not be agreed by the end of 2012.

  • Carillion: Green Deal or no deal

    29 November 2012

    Carillion's acquisition of Eaga may have been hit by the UK's solar tariff decision, but it's confident that the government will deliver on its Green Deal energy efficiency programme. Elza Holmstedt Pell reports

  • Industrial water market to grow by $80bn by 2017

    29 November 2012

    The $35 billion a year global industrial water market is set to grow by a further $80 billion over the next five years, according to HSBC.

  • Emitters get reprieve in UK Energy Bill

    29 November 2012

    The UK government plans to let energy-intensive industries off some of the bill for the UK's shift towards clean energy, claiming that "decarbonisation should not mean deindustrialisation".

  • Wheb achieves first major exit

    29 November 2012

    Wheb Partners, a clean-tech focused private equity firm, has made its first major exit.

  • Impax earnings fall, but new food and agriculture fund will launch next month

    29 November 2012

    Impax Asset Management suffered a 26% fall in operating earnings but said it is poised to benefit from an increase in renewables and the launch of its first fund to invest in food and agriculture.

  • UK GIB offers funding for Green Deal Finance Company

    29 November 2012

    The UK's Green Investment Bank (GIB) has made an offer to the Green Deal Finance Company (GDFC) to underwrite the latter's initial post-launch investments, Environmental Finance has learned.

  • UKSIF begins search for new Shepherd

    28 November 2012

    The chief executive of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) is to step down next year, after a total of 12 years at the head of the trade body.

  • UK's Green Investment Bank opens with sights on institutions

    28 November 2012

    Making the UK's offshore wind farms attractive to pension funds and insurance companies will be key to the success of the country's newly launched Green Investment Bank (GIB), its chief investment officer said.

  • Vestas buys time with deal on credit lines

    27 November 2012

    Analysts have welcomed a deal Vestas has struck with its banks to extend its credit lines, but they warn the wind turbine bellwether remains under pressure to restructure and improve its financial position.