Archive

  • First Solar loan guarantees come through, shares jump

    01 July 2011

    First Solar's shares soared on news that the developer received all three of the loan guarantees it was seeking from the US government.

  • Kohl's, Intel lead corporate renewables push

    30 June 2011

    The proportion of electricity sourced from renewable sources by leading corporate purchasers rose almost 50% last year, according to a survey by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

  • Cap and trade scrapped in UK energy efficiency scheme

    30 June 2011

    UK businesses will be able to buy an unlimited number of carbon credits at a fixed price under a simplification of the UK's CRC energy efficiency scheme announced today.

  • US economy could gain $155bn from clean energy innovation – Google

    30 June 2011

    Aggressive innovation in clean energy technologies could provide a $155 billion annual boost to the US economy, and help it meet its environmental and national security goals. But delays could be extremely costly, according to a report by the philanthropic arm of Google.

  • Fears grow over Commission's ability to support emissions trading

    30 June 2011

    There are growing concerns that the European Commission is either unwilling or unable to support a robust carbon market – risking low and volatile carbon prices, or at worse the complete collapse of the market.

  • Shareholders fight back

    30 June 2011

    Shareholders unhappy with how companies are performing on natural gas fracking, energy and climate issues are making their voices heard at annual general meetings, says Mindy Lubber from investor coalition Ceres

  • OPIC pours $500m into 'renewable resources' funds

    30 June 2011

    The US Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has approved $500 million in financing for five funds investing in the renewable energy and agriculture sectors in developing countries.

  • One-fifth of EU budget earmarked for tackling climate change

    30 June 2011

    Environmental policy and climate change action will be "mainstreamed" into all areas of the EU budget from 2014, the European Commission announced late on Wednesday night, with climate-related expenditure making up at least 20% of EU financing.

  • Energy efficiency firm in $115m IPO

    30 June 2011

    In the latest sign of growing confidence in green-themed initial public offerings (IPOs), US energy efficiency company Aspen Aerogels plans to tap the stock market for up to $115 million.

  • UK emissions up 3%, risks missing targets

    30 June 2011

    The UK is cutting carbon emissions too slowly to meet its own targets, according to a report by the independent Climate Change Committee (CCC).