NewNet Daily Newsletter: B Capital Partners acquires €500m wind portfolio for European institution Jay Owen June 4, 2013 Green Prosperity NewNet Daily Newsletter 4 June 2013 Investors come back to solar sector – see why with a New Energy World Network premium subscription Deal News B Capital Partners acquires €500m wind portfolio for European institution PREMIUM CBD Energy’s £7.5m bond for wind, solar to bypass banks PREMIUM Tidal energy innovator Tocardo lines up global orders for 2013 PREMIUM Denham Capital’s Greenleaf Power purchases 19MW Californian biomass plant Digital 3D printer LUXeXceL gets backing from Turnstone, Chrysalix SET Green Plains Renewable Energy buys Nebraska ethanol plant Severn Trent Water rejects £5bn takeover offer from investor consortium Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures backs Zilift Canadian Solar gets $44m loan from China Development Bank Ormat Technologies sells stake in Nicaragua geothermal project Trina Solar supplies 10.5MW to Prosolia Energia for two UK projects MORE DEAL NEWS » Company News Conceptual Technologies unveils ‘game-changing’ zero carbon turbine enginePREMIUM Solar Impulse completes 3rd leg of flight across the US Forth Energy gets consent for Grangemouth CHP plant MORE COMPANY NEWS » Fund News Long River Ventures seeks $40m for latest venture capital fund PREMIUM MORE FUND NEWS » Policy News UK Energy Bill gets third reading for decision on 2030 target US Interior Dept approves 520MW of green energy projects MORE POLICY NEWS » Deal Radar (PREMIUM CONTENT) Deal Leads US smart grid company raises majority of $1.75m round US fund manager targets cleantech sector Buyer sought for bankrupt UK solar group Enact Energy Juhl begins raising $1.4m equity round Coskata raises bulk of $5.4m debt round MORE DEAL LEADS » Latest Analysis (PREMIUM CONTENT) Australia gets new community engagement best practice guidelines for wind Australia’s Clean Energy Council has released new community engagement guidelines on how to effectively engage locals on the development and management of wind farms. MORE ANALYSIS »