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Industry and investors welcome extension of US solar tax credits
21 December 2015Shares in US solar energy companies have soared on news that the investment tax credit (ITC) is to be extended for three years at the current level of 30%.
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COP Blog: The climate change economy
21 December 2015The Paris climate agreement could change the landscape for investors, making lower-carbon companies more valuable, argues Mike Fox
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EF Briefs: KKR, Green Investment Bank, Temporis, Blue Energy, Susi Partners, BayWa r.e.
18 December 2015KKR, GIB and Temporis in £82.7m wind farm loan
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Pension funds accused of greenwashing after ANZ climate resolution fails
18 December 2015Pension funds have been accused of "greenwashing" after they failed to back a shareholder resolution demanding Australia & New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) disclose its climate risks at its annual general meeting.
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Advanced Topics in Green Bonds: Rewards
18 December 2015Green bonds offer a unique set of rewards to investors, argues Phillip Ludvigsen
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Volatility and big volumes in green certificates markets
17 December 2015While some US Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) markets traded at record highs this year, low prices persist in Europe, reports Hamza Ali
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Environmental Finance Annual Market Rankings winners revealed
17 December 2015Market-leading brokers, dealers and service providers were celebrating today after being voted winners in Environmental Finance's 16th Annual Market Rankings.
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Ready for take-off
17 December 2015Global environmental markets are recovering from a range of setbacks and are poised for significant growth, according to the winners of this year's Environmental Finance Market Rankings
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Carbon trading finds its feet again
17 December 2015The winners of 2015's carbon-related Market Rankings say it's been a good year for trading systems worldwide, with more regulatory certainty and overall activity than last year in many markets. Sophie Robinson-Tillett reports
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A maturing market
17 December 2015The catastrophe bond market saw growth slow in 2015, but demand for other risk transfer mechanisms remains strong, says Peter Cripps