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SUSI and South Pole launch €250m Southeast Asia renewables fund
11 July 2017Swiss asset manager SUSI Partners and South Pole Group have launched a €250 million ($285 million) fund targeting renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in Southeast Asia.
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Susi to launch €1bn renewables fund
22 May 2017Swiss asset manager Susi Partners plans to launch its largest ever fund, a €1 billion ($1.1 billion) global renewable energy infrastructure vehicle, in the final quarter of the year.
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Susi Energy Storage Fund reaches €66m first close
03 April 2017Swiss asset manager Susi Partners has secured €66 million ($70 million) of investment at the first close of its energy storage fund.
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EF Briefs: Impax, SUSI, Lombard Odier, Northern Trust
20 January 2017Impax Asset Management's listed equity portfolios, both in its "Leaders" and "Specialist" strategies, have produced positive net carbon footprints in 2016.
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Dutch pension scheme boosts SUSI renewables fund
05 October 2016SUSI Partners has closed its Renewable Energy Fund II (RE II) at €380 million ($426 million), helped by a single investment of €100 million from a Dutch pension fund.
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UK grid company gives boost to battery storage market
31 August 2016National Grid, the company that owns the electricity transmission network in England and Wales, has committed to buy some 200MW of energy storage capacity.
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SUSI Partners secures €62m investment from EIB
29 July 2016The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to invest up to €62 million ($68 million) in SUSI Partners second renewable energy fund.
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EF BRIEFS: Aquila, NRW, Equitix, GIB, New York, Rhode Island, Indiana
02 March 2016Aquila Capital has launched an infrastructure strategy with a focus on shorter-term investments.
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2016 'important year for batteries' but Wheb not yet ready to invest
01 March 2016Sustainable investor Wheb Asset Management predicts that 2016 will be a "make or break" year for batteries, but says it's not yet ready to invest in the theme.
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Energy storage - a technology whose time has come?
18 February 2016Large-scale use of batteries to store electricity could be critical for the future growth of renewable energy. Recent developments mean the sector is almost ready for institutional investors, says Graham Cooper