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Best performing funds of 2015: Pioneer Ecology
02 February 2016The fund outperformed in 2015, helped by its decision to ditch solar and stick with wind stocks. Fund manager Christian Zimmermann talks to Peter Cripps.
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Thailand's Bangchak buys SunEdison's Japanese portfolio
02 February 2016Thailand's Bangchak Petroleum has bought SunEdison's entire Japanese portfolio.
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EF BRIEFS: Exxon, FIM, SunEdison, Hareon, SPI, CTX
20 January 2016A group of institutional investors with $300 billion under management is calling on ExxonMobil to prove its resilience in the face of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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Generate Capital provided $150m financing in 2015
18 January 2016SunEdison co-founder Jigar Shah's Generate Capital has financed $150 million of resource efficiency projects in 2015, according to the company.
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EF BRIEFS: Suzlon, Enel Green Power, Appaloosa, SunEdison, Vivint, Spanish auction
15 January 2016Indian renewables firm Suzlon has secured INR23 billion ($344 million) from existing investors to help it ramp up its operations.
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People moves
15 January 2016A round up of the latest people moves, including changes at NRG, SolarCity,RET Capital and Alliance Trust
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SunEd in major debt deal in bid to strengthen position
08 January 2016SunEdison's share price is in turmoil again, after it agreed another complex – and expensive – deal in a bid to pay down 'restrictive debt'.
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Looking back at 2015, and looking ahead to 2016
31 December 2015It has been a landmark year for environmental investment themes. Hamza Ali looks back at some of the key developments of 2015 and asks what the following year will bring
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SunEdison in $336m equity/assets deal with investors
30 December 2015Buyers of an exchangeable bond issued by a SunEdison subsidiary are to trade in $336 million of notes for assets and equity in its yieldco.
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Financing India's renewables revolution
29 December 2015India plans to build 175GW of renewables by 2022, requiring billions of dollars of capital. What are the opportunities for non-Indian investors, asks Peter Cripps