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  • Credit Suisse commits $300m to US small-scale solar

    27 July 2012

    Credit Suisse has provided two solar photovoltaic (PV) installers with financing to help them roll out small-scale systems in the US.

  • Sandbag calls for 'carbon-neutral Olympic legacy' from ArcelorMittal

    27 July 2012

    Environmental groups Sandbag and the Low Carbon Community Network (LCCN) have called upon ArcelorMittal to use a fraction of its huge bank of surplus EU allowances (EUAs) to make the Olympics carbon neutral.

  • Decentralised energy projects attract investors

    26 July 2012

    Investors are "queuing up" to put their money into decentralised energy projects, according to one of the UK's leading energy services companies (ESCOs).

  • UK opens consultation on mandatory GHG reporting

    26 July 2012

    The UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has opened a three-month consultation on its planned regulation on mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting.

  • FTSE plans 'resource efficiency supercycle' product push

    26 July 2012

    Index provider FTSE is developing a series of products to help investors understand and profit from the "resource efficiency supercycle", according to the new head of its ESG Service Unit.

  • European corporates see environmental risk rising

    25 July 2012

    Environmental risk is second only to terrorism and political violence as a pressing concern for European business leaders, according to research by global insurance group ACE.

  • UK climate ministry wins battle over onshore wind subsidies

    25 July 2012

    The UK's Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) has succeeded in holding cuts to onshore wind subsidies at 10% – winning a battle with the finance ministry, which wanted deeper cuts.

  • ROC rebanding to shift coal giant to biomass

    25 July 2012

    Changes to UK support for renewable energy announced today mean that Drax, the UK's largest coal-fired power station, could switch to using mostly biomass within five years.

  • New Jersey solar bill risks 'triggering new SREC crash'

    24 July 2012

    New Jersey governor Chris Christie has signed a law designed to breathe life into the state's crippled solar renewable energy certificate (SREC) market – but industry advocates warn that it could trigger a catastrophic new wave of SREC oversupply.

  • UK Treasury 'an obstacle' to low-carbon development

    24 July 2012

    The UK's finance ministry is obstructing plans to encourage investment in low-carbon energy, according to NGOs and a committee of parliamentarians.