Archive

  • Prince and pension funds join to fight climate change

    01 September 2008

    Ten of the world's largest public pension funds and the Prince of Wales plan to launch the 'P8' initiative on climate change later this year, in time for the next round of climate change negotiations in Poznan.

  • Exchanges vie for US carbon business

    01 September 2008

    Two US exchanges are listing contracts for the country's first mandatory cap-and-trade programme targeting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, ahead of the inaugural allowance auction on 25 September by six of the 10 states involved.

  • CDM Board looks to tighten rules

    01 September 2008

    The Clean Development Mechanism Executive Board (CDM EB) is moving to address concerns over the environmental integrity of the Kyoto Protocol mechanism it oversees with an array of reforms and reviews, designed to weed out projects where the emission reductions are not 'additional' to business as usual.

  • Wheb Ventures beats $100 million for new fund

    01 September 2008

    Wheb Ventures has bucked tough market conditions to hit a £57 million ($106 million) first close for its second clean technology venture capital fund. The London-based fund manager is aiming for £150 million on subsequent closes, which would make it one of the largest VC funds raised in Europe to invest in early- and growth-stage clean-tech companies.

  • Blackstone launches clean-tech group

    01 September 2008

    Investment and advisory firm the Blackstone Group has established a business group to focus on investments in clean energy and to advise on renewable energy strategies across the company's assets. The team is led by James Kiggen, who joins from AllianceBernstein, bringing with him two principals, Walter Vester and Richard Troyer.

  • E.ON and Dong step in to save London Array

    01 September 2008

    The future of the London Array offshore wind farm looks more secure, after E.ON and Dong Energy agreed to buy Shell's stake.

  • Investors favour 'ESG' in battle of vocabulary

    01 September 2008

    Environment, social and governance (ESG) has won out in an effort to hack through the thicket of vocabulary surrounding socially responsible or sustainable investment.

  • Less than zero

    01 July 2008

    Barely a week goes past without another company claiming some kind of carbon neutrality. But do the claims stack up? Iain Watt and Bill Burtis attempt to make the sums work

  • A spark in the tank?

    01 July 2008

    High oil prices and climate change concerns are turning up the voltage on the electric car industry. Alexandra Cran-McGreehin reports on where investors see the most promising opportunities

  • Made in China

    01 July 2008

    There is no doubt: China's wind energy market will be massive. But what role will foreign developers, turbine makers and investors play? Joshua Speckman reports