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  • EU divided on Chinese solar import duties

    28 May 2013

    More than half of the 27 EU member states have opposed plans to fire the first shots in a trade war by slapping import duties on solar energy products made in China, according to reports.

  • China to adopt absolute carbon cap in 2016 - report

    28 May 2013

    China is reportedly considering introducing an absolute cap on its carbon emissions in 2016.

  • First round of talks to avoid EU-China solar trade war 'fail'

    24 May 2013

    Unofficial negotiations to avert a full-blown EU-China solar trade war have reportedly failed to make progress.

  • Offshore wind farm 'to attract £1bn investment'

    24 May 2013

    Plans for a 504MW wind farm off the UK coast have been given the go-ahead, in a move with the potential to attract £1 billion ($1.5 billion) of private investment.

  • Massachusetts plans $100m green bond issuance

    24 May 2013

    The state of Massachusetts plans to issue $100 million of 'green bonds'.

  • New markets tempt investors into timber

    23 May 2013

    Forestry is growing in favour as an asset class for institutional investors but the market is being restructured by economic and demographic changes and growing demand for bioenergy, says David Brand of investment manager New Forests.

  • Investors urge politicians to 'unlock energy efficiency investment opportunity'

    23 May 2013

    Policies to help build a secondary market for energy efficiency in the US would unlock billions of dollars in financing for energy efficiency upgrades, a group of institutional investors has said.

  • First insurance product for California offsets launched

    23 May 2013

    Buyers of offsets in California's carbon market will soon be able to protect their credits from the risk of invalidation after the first insurance product was announced yesterday.

  • Captives to the rescue

    22 May 2013

    Investors' appetite for renewables is growing, but they remain wary of technology risks. That's where 'captive financiers' have a role to play, as Roland Chalons-Browne explains

  • First Desertec project starts, but doubts linger over exports to Europe

    22 May 2013

    The Desertec Industry Initiative has admitted its goal to supply Europe with renewable energy from Africa might not be realised, but insisted local development of projects means the initiative is not dead.

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