Archive

  • US climate and energy policy in 2011 – what to watch

    06 January 2011

    Law firm Van Ness Feldman has set out its issues to watch in climate change, clean air and clean energy policy in the US in 2011 – painting a picture of profound policy uncertainty and overlapping and often competing political, regulatory, legislative and legal drivers.

  • All options still on the table for UK Green Investment Bank – Huhne

    25 November 2010

    The UK government is in the middle of a scoping study for its planned Green Investment Bank (GIB) which leaves most options still on the table, according to climate secretary Chris Huhne.

  • Deutsche Bank sets out low cost, low carbon energy plan for the US

    18 November 2010

    Deutsche Bank has outlined a low-energy plan for the US, which sees a mix of natural gas, renewables and nuclear replacing old coal plants to achieve a 44% reduction in carbon dioxide by 2030.

  • US renewables lobby calls for two more years of cash grants

    18 November 2010

    The US renewable energy sector does not need the pivotal cash grant programme to become permanent, with a two-year extension sufficient to help the industry survive the economic downturn.

  • UK's green bank needs 'quick wins'

    11 November 2010

    The UK's proposed Green Investment Bank (GIB) should focus on "quick wins" and offer, for example, financial products that reduce the cost of mezzanine debt for offshore wind projects, according to a leading investment banker.

  • Coming off the tracks?

    08 November 2010

    The collapse of comprehensive climate and energy legislation means that US utilities face what some are describing as a 'train wreck' of environmental regulation. Gloria Gonzalez reports on how they are investing amid uncertainty

  • US clean energy prospects murky after Republican victory

    04 November 2010

    A day after a landslide Republican victory in the US House of Representatives, President Barack Obama pledged to work with his opponents to find common ground on energy issues, but exactly what that means for the clean energy sector remains unclear.

  • Government regulation needed, say US sustainable business pioneers

    21 October 2010

    Progressive businesses in the US are focusing on sustainability efforts they can engage in without government direction, but their efforts can only go so far.

  • £1bn GIB funding not enough: industry

    21 October 2010

    Industry and green groups have welcomed the UK government's commitment to allocate £1 billion ($1.6 billion) to create a green investment bank (GIB), but say the figure is well below what is required.

  • Lame ducks unlikely to rescue renewables, pollutant trading – IETA

    07 October 2010

    Action on a federal renewable electricity standard (RES) and a legislative fix for the troubled US emissions markets will likely have to wait until the next Congress, according to US point man for the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA).