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Insurers aim to ease way for developing country renewables
01 October 2009An online facility meant to make it easier for renewable energy projects in developing countries to access insurance has been launched by a group of insurers and the UN.
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A123 reopens IPO market, but raises fears over stimulus
01 October 2009The success of last week's Nasdaq listing of A123 Systems has raised hopes among financiers that the initial public offering (IPO) market may be reopening for clean-tech firms. But they have also raised concerns that the US government is leveraging its considerable stimulus funds to choose winners and losers.
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UN climate chief sees 'turning point' in climate talks
01 October 2009Yvo de Boer, the executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, has described the UN climate change summit in New York in late September as marking a "real turning point" in the run-up to the crucial negotiations in Copenhagen in December.
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Boxer, Kerry fire first salvo in Senate climate battle
01 October 2009The Democratic leadership in the US Senate has unveiled its version of climate change legislation passed by the House of Representatives, but its passage remains challenging, given the extended healthcare debate and other pressing legislative issues, observers say.
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Westly raises $120m for VC fund
01 October 2009Californian venture capital firm Westly Group has closed a second clean-technology fund at $120 million, beating its goal of raising $100 million.
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Clean-tech VC investments overtake IT and biotech
01 October 2009Venture capital (VC) investments in clean-technology companies climbed to $1.59 billion over the last three months, as national stimulus packages brought some confidence back to the sector, according to the Cleantech Group and Deloitte.
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Clean-tech VC investment climbs
01 October 2009Venture capital investment in clean-technology companies climbed to $1.59 billion over the past three months, according to the Cleantech Group and Deloitte.
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JP Morgan bids for EcoSecurities
01 October 2009The takeover battle for leading carbon reduction project developer EcoSecurities heated up last month, with JP Morgan making a bid for the company.
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Court judgment roils carbon market
01 October 2009Europe's carbon market was rocked last month by a European court ruling in favour of Poland and Estonia that, many feared, could lead to them dramatically increasing the number of EU allowances (EUAs) they could grant to industry.
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Carbon fund assets reach $16 billion
01 October 2009The assets held by or committed to carbon funds have risen by 25% over the past year – to $16.1 billion in August 2009, up from $12.87 billion a year earlier.