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From air miles to chair miles
10 May 2011Frequent flyer schemes create incentives directly at odds with corporate climate change objectives. It's time to incentivise employees to stay put, say Michael Mainelli and Nick Noakes
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Building in benchmarks
10 May 2011Governments are turning to private investors to help fund potentially massive building energy efficiency programmes – but financial markets need data and benchmarks, says Ron Dembo
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Nobao revives plan for $300m US listing
10 May 2011Renewable heat and cooling firm Nobao Renewable Energy has resuscitated plans to raise $300 million through a listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
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UK renewables industry warns against any loosening of offshore targets
09 May 2011The UK government should ignore calls from a key advisory committee to ease back on its 2020 offshore wind energy targets, or risk deterring investors, according to the body representing the UK renewable energy sector.
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Italy slashes 2011 solar support by 10-19%
09 May 2011Italian solar developers will have until the end of this month to connect to the grid if they are to qualify for existing incentive rates, after the government announced it will slash support mechanisms and place a funding cap on incentives for larger plants.
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Clean-tech investors chase millions for Asian strategies
06 May 2011A slew of venture capital and private equity funds are raising money into clean-tech funds focused on Asia.
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'Rainforest bond' aiming to monetise REDD+ credits
06 May 2011A multilateral financial institution is understood to be poised to issue a first-of-its-kind 'rainforest bond' which would repay investors based on returns from the ecosystem services provided by the area of rainforest.
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The challenges ahead for EU project bonds plan
05 May 2011The European Commission plans to kickstart a market in 'project bonds', potentially helping to boost renewables investment – but it will have to tread carefully. Philippa Jones reports
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Revival of Green Bank plan in the US?
05 May 2011A 'Green Bank' would provide more flexibility and financing tools than popular US policies such as the loan guarantee and Treasury grant programmes, financing experts said.
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UK could capture a quarter of $750bn marine energy market – Carbon Trust
05 May 2011Waves and tides could provide up to 240GW of renewable energy globally by 2050, requiring investment of £460 billion ($750 billion), according to the Carbon Trust – although the risk exists of "near zero deployment", it warns.