Archive

  • Charting new waters

    30 January 2012

    US water infrastructure is crumbling, inefficient and unsustainable. But it also offers enormous opportunities for far-sighted investors, says Sharlene Leurig

  • UK invests £110m in IFC climate funds

    27 January 2012

    The UK government has invested £110 million ($157 million) into two new commercial funds, aiming to leverage in at least £3 billion of private capital for green investments in developing countries.

  • Expiring tax credit threatens US wind expansion

    27 January 2012

    The US Congress should extend the production tax credit (PTC) for wind before the end of the first quarter of 2012 to keep the industry growing at its current robust rate, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

  • ADB places second water bond

    27 January 2012

    The Asian Development Bank has raised $265 million from Japanese investors into its second water bond.

  • UK carbon tax could 'devastate industry' – MPs

    26 January 2012

    A committee of UK parliamentarians has warned that the government's planned top-up tax on emissions allowances could have a "devastating effect" on industry.

  • Rising tide for Impax water strategy

    26 January 2012

    Environmentally themed investment funds have had a difficult time of late, but Impax Asset Management claims its water strategy has performed better than most.

  • Recycling fund delivers 50% return since 2008

    26 January 2012

    A UK recycling fund has reached £100 million ($157 million) in assets and delivered an almost 50% return since its launch in 2008.

  • Drill, baby, drill

    26 January 2012

    The oil majors are betting big on gas, while throwing some loose change at alternative energy technologies. But they are also banking on energy efficiency extending the life of the internal combustion engine. Jeremy Lovell reports

  • Carbon trading goes west

    26 January 2012

    The Western Climate Initiative is finally operational, but with only two of its planned 11 members. Gloria Gonzalez reports on what this means for its carbon market – and on the potential for it to gather both momentum and members once more

  • S&P sets out solar securitisation challenges

    26 January 2012

    Securitisation may be a "viable option" for solar photovoltaic (PV) developers, says rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P), but it has set out a list of concerns that are likely to prove daunting to structurers and credit ratings firms.