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Consensus sells down clean-tech portfolio
01 April 2009The UK-based Consensus Business Group, which made a big splash into clean technology investment in 2006, has been selling down its clean-tech investment portfolio to shift assets into property.
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US outlines proposals for national GHG reporting
01 April 2009The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its proposals for mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions last month, setting in train a crucial underpinning of any carbon cap-and-trade system.
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US DOE guarantees first loan under renewables programme
01 April 2009The US Department of Energy (DOE) has kickstarted its loan guarantee programme for renewable energy projects, providing a welcome boost to the solar industry.
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CCC seeking €500m for renewables equity fund
01 April 2009London-based Climate Change Capital (CCC) has launched a private equity fund that will invest in medium-sized renewable energy projects in Europe.
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Babcock & Brown Wind to rebrand after parent's collapse
01 April 2009Babcock & Brown Wind (BBW), still in the final stages of extricating itself from the debris of its erstwhile parent Babcock & Brown (B&B), will this month seek to rebrand and refocus its business, despite calls by a major shareholder for it to be wound up.
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US climate, energy compromises emerge
01 April 2009Two leading US congressmen have unveiled draft energy and climate change legislation, as President Barack Obama signals that he is prepared to be flexible on one of the most contentious issues of a federal cap-and-trade system – auctioning carbon allowances.
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EU power sector commits to 'carbon neutrality
01 April 2009European electricity companies have pledged to become carbon neutral by 2050, by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions as far as possible and offsetting any unavoidable emissions.
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Element closes $486m clean-tech equity fund
01 April 2009Element Partners has closed a $486 million clean technology growth equity fund, Element Partners II, exceeding its original $400 million target for the fund.
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Catastrophe bond market bounces back
01 April 2009Insurance companies successfully sponsored $575 million of natural catastrophe (cat) bonds in the first quarter of 2009, marking the end of a six-month hiatus caused by the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the general malaise in financial markets.
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Warning issued on government carbon trades
01 April 2009Government-to-government sales of Kyoto Protocol carbon emissions allowances have been steadily gathering momentum, with three deals signed in March – including the largest single such sale to date – prompting industry body the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) to caution on how the proceeds are used.
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