NewNet Daily Newsletter: Update: Masdar, IFC’s $1.5bn clean power tie-up to focus on MENA

Jay OwenGreen Prosperity

NewNet Daily Newsletter

17 May 2013

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Deal News

Update: Masdar, IFC’s $1.5bn clean power tie-up to focus on MENA PREMIUM

GIB-backed Equitix fund makes financing available for biomass boilers

SSE acquires RES’s £200m Dunmaglass wind farm project

SolarCity closes $500m solar leasing deal with Goldman Sachs

Nordex gets first 50MW down payment on Pakistan wind orders

REpower Systems clinches 580MW wind orders

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Company News

MidAmerican-backed CalEnergy sees 25,000 gallon spill at geothermal plantPREMIUM

Update: Shanks posts £35.3m loss in ‘challenging year’ with recyclate prices downPREMIUM

Globeleq begins operation of 44MW Nicaraguan wind project

ReneSola’s shares dip on Q1 loss of $39m

Solar panels installed on UK ambulances

Geothermal power project in Philippines gets UN ‘green’ ok

Hong Kong’s first pure-electric taxis begin service

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People News

Sinovel loses second chairman in two months

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Fund News

Divergent doubles target for big data Fund III to $50m PREMIUM

Software group SAP boosts venture allocation to $405m

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Policy News

Canada seeks partners for $1.2bn venture investment programme

UK Energy Bill set for third reading on 3 and 4 June

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Deal Radar (PREMIUM CONTENT)

Deal Leads

Tesla plans $830m stock offering to pay back DOE, Musk to buy $100m

Big data specialist has more cash to spend on early-stage opportunities

US early stage investor aims to attract backing for cleanweb fund

Alberta’s CCEMC to make $50m available for low emissions projects

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Latest Analysis (PREMIUM CONTENT)

Critical CCS report shows technology can be cost competitive

The UK’s CCS Cost Reduction Task Force has issued its final report concluding that UK gas and coal power stations equipped with carbon capture, transport and storage have clear potential to be cost competitive.

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