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Waste Management prices $1.8bn of notes
20 February 2015A waste management firm that generates 550MW of energy from gas has priced $1.8 billion of senior notes.
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Apple puts $848m into solar farm with First Solar
12 February 2015Technology giant Apple has made its first renewables investment after announcing an $848 million deal with First Solar that will power its operations in California.
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Terraform ups credit facility following spate of fundraising
03 February 2015Terraform Power has more than doubled its credit facility, to $550 million.
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SunEdison and Terraform close $2.4bn First Wind deal, issuing green bond
30 January 2015SunEdison and Terraform Power have completed their $2.4 billion acquisition of renewable energy company First Wind
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What does the slump in oil prices mean for the low-carbon sector?
23 December 2014Oil prices have almost halved in recent months, creating havoc in financial markets. But what is the impact on renewables, energy efficiency, and other low-carbon themed investments, asks Peter Cripps
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COP Blog: Don't turn the GCF into the Greedy Corporate Fund
10 December 2014Last week, the UN Climate Summit in Lima, Peru, kicked off amid controversy with news that Japan had counted loans for coal projects in Indonesia as international climate finance.
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Hawaii is first US municipal to issue asset-backed green bond
18 November 2014Hawaii has joined the growing number of US municipalities to tap the green bond market, launching a $150 million issue.
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SunEdison, Terraform to pay $2.4bn for First Wind
18 November 2014Solar power giant SunEdison and its 'yieldco' subsidiary Terraform Power, have agreed to pay up to $2.4 billion for US wind energy company First Wind.
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$271bn of capital at risk in Canadian oil sands, says Carbon Tracker
04 November 2014Companies developing oil sands in Canada risk wasting $271 billion of capital on projects that would be uneconomic at an oil price below $95/barrel, the Carbon Tracker Initiative (CTI) has warned.
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Four US banks veto Australian coal port
30 October 2014Four major US investment banks have ruled out investing in a $26.5 billion coal export project near the Great Barrier Reef, following in the footsteps of five European counterparts.