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What are green loans and how are they linked to the EU Taxonomy Regulation?
Finance & Economics

What are green loans and how are they linked to the EU Taxonomy Regulation?

The EU Taxonomy Regulation is a key part of the European Union's strategy to combat climate change and drive investment towards environmentally sustainable activities. It sets out a common…

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Finance & Economics

Green Banking and Green Financing

SBI, largest Indian financial service provider with over 20.000 bank branches in India and presence in 35 countries. SBI has a 25% markt share in India -- and is recognized as a front runner in Green Banking and Green Financing in India (2013 Asia Green Future Leadership Award for "Best Green Service Innovation"). This short paper covers different initiatives of SBI in the areas…

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Green Banking and Green Financing

Key role for Venture Capital in industrial decarbonization
Finance & Economics

Key role for Venture Capital in industrial decarbonization

Industrial decarbonization will require massive amounts of capital investment over the next 30 years. Decarbonizing steel alone will require $278 billion in additional capital, according to…

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Analysis of the Front National 2024 Program and Its Potential Impact on Financing the Energy Transition
Finance & Economics • Policy & Regulation

Analysis of the Front National 2024 Program and Its Potential Impact on Financing the Energy Transition

Overview of Front National 2024 Program The Front National (now known as Rassemblement National, RN) 2024 program emphasizes national sovereignty, economic protectionism, and a cautious stance towards…

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Sustainable finance: Simplicity liberates action!
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

Sustainable finance: Simplicity liberates action!

For nearly ten years Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes (EEIP) has been working on the policies and tools enabling financing of energy efficiency in industry. Complexity of investing in energy…

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Riding the Green Wave: The Meteoric Rise of Sustainability-Linked Bonds
Finance & Economics

Riding the Green Wave: The Meteoric Rise of Sustainability-Linked Bonds

Financing the energy transition remains a challenge. However, new financing mechanism have entered the world of finance during recent years. While green bonds seem to be already part of the finance…

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Evolution in energy efficiency financing
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

Evolution in energy efficiency financing

First published here. On the 9th July I attended the launch of the Mayor of London's Energy Efficiency Fund (MEEF), a £500m public-private energy efficiency fund established by the Greater London…

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Reflections on the recent 2020 EEFIG plenary
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

Reflections on the recent 2020 EEFIG plenary

On February 18th, the Energy Efficiency Financial Institutions Group (EEFIG) held its annual plenary session in Brussels .EEFIG was established in 2013 by the European Commission Directorate-General…

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Making existing lending processes drive energy efficiency
Finance & Economics

Making existing lending processes drive energy efficiency

Making existing lending processes drive energy efficiency A recent article entitled “ All Lenders must be green lenders ” by friend and EnergyPro collaborator in the US Sean Neil emphasised an…

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Four reasons why financial institutions should be active in energy efficiency
Finance & Economics

Four reasons why financial institutions should be active in energy efficiency

Four reasons why financial institutions should be active in energy efficiency This is the first in a series of blogs based on and picking up key elements in the EEFIG Underwriting Toolkit which was…

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