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Nanotechnology moves into the marketplace
28 February 2012Nanotech has the potential to transform the efficiency of a whole sweep of industrial sectors, says Ilya Golubovich
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Kingspan paid €2m for bankrupt wind turbine maker
28 February 2012London-listed insulation and building products firm Kingspan paid €2 million ($2.7 million) to acquire Proven Energy from receivership, according to its annual results released on Monday.
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Challenging year ahead for renewables investments – Ernst & Young
28 February 2012Emerging markets will be most attractive to renewable energy investors in 2012, while the outlook for more established markets will be uncertain, according to Ernst & Young.
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Coming off the bottom?
28 February 2012Could the recent falls in the cost of environmental insurance be over? While competition for business remains intense, insurers are pushing back against falling premiums. Gloria Gonzalez reports
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EU financiers 'saved US renewables sector'
27 February 2012Financial institutions in the US and China continue to lag behind their European counterparts in supporting the US clean-tech sector, according to a financing expert.
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Renewables developers 'too optimistic' on financing
27 February 2012Renewable energy developers need to be more realistic about their projects to secure financing, experts said.
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Energy bill could promote state feed-in tariffs, PACE, says SEIA
27 February 2012The US is not likely to adopt a feed-in tariff (FiT) at the federal level, but an energy bill this year could help FiTs become more widespread at the state level, and include other benefits for the renewables sector, according to the head of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).
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The integration game
23 February 2012MSCI's head of ESG Remy Briand tells Mark Nicholls how the investment giant promises to take ESG integration to the next level.
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Danish companies invest in Dong offshore wind farm
23 February 2012Danish toy maker Lego and hearing aid manufacturer Oticon have bought 50% of a Dong Energy wind project for 4.7 billion Danish kroner ($840 million).
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Carbon market to grow in size, slump in value in 2012 – Point Carbon
23 February 2012The global trade in carbon credits will be worth €61 billion ($81 billion) this year, a fall of 36% compared with 2011, according to forecasts by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon.