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The only way is up
11 December 2014This year's winners in the carbon markets section of our annual rankings believe the tide has finally turned after the economic downturn in 2008 sent prices and volumes tumbling. Graham Cooper and Sophie Robinson-Tillett report
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PensionDanmark in DKK1.6bn UK biomass deal
26 November 2014A joint venture involving PensionDanmark has invested DKK1.6 billion ($267.6 million) in its second biomass-fuelled power plant in the UK.
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UK biomass project lands £110m financing package
21 November 2014A consortium of investors including the Green Investment Bank (GIB) and GCP Infrastructure is to provide more than £110 million ($172 million) of funding for a biomass project in the UK.
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Climate leaders index beats Bloomberg World
16 October 2014A global index of companies taking the strongest action to combat climate has outperformed the Bloomberg World Index (BWI) by almost 10% over the past four years.
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Scatec Solar gets IPO away at NOK19 per share
01 October 2014Scatec Solar completed its IPO in a move that valued the company at NOK1.783 billion ($277 million) and raised NOK500 million to fuel its expansion plans.
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Scatec drastically lowers price of shares in IPO
29 September 2014Norwegian project developer and operator Scatec Solar has drastically lowered the price at which it hopes to sell its shares in its flotation.
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Scatec Solar hopes to raise NOK1.2bn in IPO
11 September 2014Norwegian project developer and operator Scatec Solar plans to raise up to NOK1.2 billion ($191.2 million) in its Oslo float.
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Scatec Solar plans Oslo IPO
26 August 2014Norwegian project developer and operator Scatec Solar is planning an IPO to help drive its expansion plans.
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First large solar project in East Africa built with Norwegian funding
24 July 2014The first utility-scale solar photovoltaic power project in East Africa – funded by Norway's largest life insurance company and the country's development fund – is set to open next month.
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Seeing the green bonds for the trees
11 July 2014With the green bond market experiencing rapid growth, a new type of 'REDD+ bond' that supports sustainable forestry and agriculture has been proposed. Rupert Edwards and Gloria Gonzalez explain