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DOE loan chief steps down amid Solyndra backlash
07 October 2011The head of the US Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs Office has resigned in the midst of the controversy surrounding the bankruptcy of solar panel manufacturer Solyndra.
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US loan guarantees drive a spike in clean energy project finance
06 October 2011Global clean energy project finance rose to a record $49.9 billion last quarter, as US developers rushed to take advantage of a cash grant programme that is soon to expire, according to data from VB Research.
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Dutch government signs 59 Green Deals
06 October 2011The Dutch government signed 59 'Green Deals' with businesses and citizen groups on Monday, in a bid to increase the generation of renewable energy.
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Carbon rallies as ECJ aide backs aviation's inclusion in ETS
06 October 2011The inclusion of aviation in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) does not violate international law, said an aide to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) – paving the way for the court to rule against a legal challenge to the plan, and boosting confidence in the trading programme.
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Carbon capture 'on track' for 2020 target
06 October 2011The world is likely to have 20 large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects operating by 2020, according to the latest report from the Global CCS Institute.
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Solyndra backlash risks hobbling US clean energy sector
06 October 2011The controversy surrounding the collapse of solar panel manufacturer Solyndra could make it impossible to extend the US loan guarantee or cash grant programmes for renewable energy and may make supporting other clean energy programmes much more challenging, experts have said.
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Value-chain emissions reporting to become norm in five years – Simpson
04 October 2011Reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from a company's value chain will become standard practice within three to five years, predicted Paul Simpson, CEO of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).
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Keeping carbon criminals out of the forests
04 October 2011The REDD+ lobby would do well to learn the lessons of the Uganda land grab and build transparency, anti-corruption measures, conflict resolution into the system from the start, says Davyth Stewart from Global Witness
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SRI policies take off at European pension funds – Eurosif
04 October 2011A majority of European corporate pension funds have a socially responsible investment (SRI) policy in place, according to a survey by the European Sustainable Investment Forum (Eurosif).
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Moving up the corporate value chain
04 October 2011For many companies, the bulk of their climate impact is to be found outside their operations – making the launch of the Scope 3 reporting and accounting standard a vital step in helping them take a broader view of emissions reduction. Cynthia Cummis explains