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US wind industry eyes alternative markets
06 June 2012US wind turbine manufacturers are looking to other North and South American markets, to protect them if Congress fails to extend the production tax credit (PTC) for wind.
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Flexibility on pollution controls could save utilities $100bn – EPRI
06 June 2012The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could save the electric utility industry about $100 billion by giving utilities flexibility in installing new pollution control technologies to comply with its current and pending regulations, according to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
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US wind sector confident on tax credit extension
06 June 2012The extension of the production tax credit (PTC) for US wind energy generation is likely, industry experts said, partly because it does not rely on federal appropriation. However, the timing of the extension remains highly uncertain.
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Companies failing to manage, disclose physical climate risks – investors, NGOs
01 June 2012Companies must improve their analysis and management of the physical risks that climate change poses to their operations and supply chains – and a new tool created by advocates of enhanced disclosure aims to help them do just that.
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US slaps tariffs on China wind towers
31 May 2012The US Commerce Department has once again imposed anti-subsidy penalties on Chinese renewable energy imports, this time of utility-scale wind towers.
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EC unsure over post-2020 renewables policy
31 May 2012The European Commission is undecided over whether a new renewables target or a stronger EU Emission Trading System (ETS) should be the primary driver of renewables in the EU after 2020, according to a draft policy paper due to be unveiled in Brussels next Wednesday.
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Nominations open for 2012 Environmental Finance awards
31 May 2012Environmental Finance and Carbon Finance are seeking nominations for this year's awards, including new categories for M&A deal of the year, and wind, solar and biomass financings.
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China solar tariffs could get tougher – SolarWorld
31 May 2012The US Commerce Department could impose additional penalties on Chinese solar imports as it continues its investigation into unfair subsidies and the dumping practices of Chinese manufacturers, according to the president of SolarWorld Industries America.
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Trade war, not market boost, seen from US solar tariffs
31 May 2012The decision by US federal regulators to place hefty penalties on imports of Chinese solar products could spark a vicious trade war and slightly raise solar prices in the US, but is unlikely to give US solar manufacturers the boost they were looking for.
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FTSE creates ESG service unit
31 May 2012Index provider FTSE has hired two former HSBC bankers to set up a unit to meet growing demand for environmental, social and governance (ESG) products and analytical tools from asset managers and pension funds.
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