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Despite Array, clouds on horizon for UK offshore wind
01 June 2009The UK government will have to extend its additional subsidy for offshore wind, or the industry will have to cut its costs, if the UK's medium-term targets for renewable energy are to remain in sight, according to bankers and analysts.
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Nephila wins A$44m mandate
01 June 2009Australian asset manager AMP Capital Investors has awarded Nephila Capital a A$44 million (US$35 million) mandate to invest in insurance-linked securities
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Munich Re offers PV cover
01 June 2009Insurance broker Marsh and reinsurer Munich Re are insuring California solar module maker Signet Solar's products against deterioration in performance, through what they claim is a first-of-its-kind policy.
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US climate bill fight heads to committees, Senate
01 June 2009The US House of Representatives is likely to vote in favour of a greenhouse gas (GHG) cap-and-trade bill in the coming weeks, following a vote by a key committee last month. Attention is now turning to the Senate, amid speculation that compromises forged to win over Democrats in the House may lead to increased support among senators.
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Obama unveils plan to improve US fuel economy voluntary market volumes
01 June 2009Car companies with significant numbers of hybrids and electric cars, as well as parts manufacturers that can help create more fuel-efficient vehicles, are set to gain from US President Barack Obama's new fuel efficiency policy, analysts and investors said.
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Climate negotiators enter final furlong
01 June 2009Government officials have begun substantive negotiations on a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol – due to be agreed in Copenhagen in December – following the publication of three draft negotiating texts last month.
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Clean-Tech VC Plummets - Ernst & Young
01 June 2009US venture capital (VC) investment in clean technology firms dropped 63% in the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same period last year, according to Ernst & Young.
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CCX leads doubling of voluntary market volumes
01 June 2009Voluntary carbon markets doubled in size and value in 2008, consistent with the trend in 2007 and in line with earlier predictions, according to a recent report. But that pattern is unlikely to be repeated this year, with volumes in the first three months of 2009 down 50% on the quarterly average last year, according to the report authors.
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Natixis rethinks carbon fund
01 June 2009Paris-based Natixis Environnement & Infrastructures is considering recalibrating its European Kyoto Fund – which will invest in carbon assets generated both pre- and post-2012 – to offer a tranche that repays investors with carbon credits, rather than cash as was originally structured.
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New fund manager aiming for €200m enviro fund-of-funds
28 May 2009A recently launched fund manager claiming "depth and breadth" in experience is understood to be hoping to raise €200 million ($279 million) into a low-carbon technology private equity fund of funds.
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