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ADB places second water bond
27 January 2012The Asian Development Bank has raised $265 million from Japanese investors into its second water bond.
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UK carbon tax could 'devastate industry' – MPs
26 January 2012A committee of UK parliamentarians has warned that the government's planned top-up tax on emissions allowances could have a "devastating effect" on industry.
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Rising tide for Impax water strategy
26 January 2012Environmentally themed investment funds have had a difficult time of late, but Impax Asset Management claims its water strategy has performed better than most.
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Recycling fund delivers 50% return since 2008
26 January 2012A UK recycling fund has reached £100 million ($157 million) in assets and delivered an almost 50% return since its launch in 2008.
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S&P sets out solar securitisation challenges
26 January 2012Securitisation 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.
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Obama restates clean energy commitment, omits targets
26 January 2012Despite failing to enact comprehensive climate legislation, there is no reason the US Congress should not pass a clean energy standard (CES) and grant related tax credits, President Barack Obama said during his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
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Congress, not EPA, needs to act on emissions – Alexander
26 January 2012Congress should move on legislation to deal with nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and mercury emissions so the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not have to devise regulations for these pollutants, a Republican senator said Monday.
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Cellulosic ethanol plant to ditch DOE loan guarantee
25 January 2012A joint venture with Dutch life sciences firm DSM has allowed biofuels producer Poet to eschew a loan guarantee from the US government.
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SEB, Daiwa top environmental bond underwriting league table
25 January 2012Sweden's SEB and Japan's Daiwa have been the two most active underwriters of environmental bonds issued by multilateral finance institutions, according to a new league table.
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Low-carbon workplace fund gets first institutional investment
24 January 2012A fund that invests in low-carbon office refurbishments around the UK has received its first institutional investment, of around £35 million ($55 million).
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