Mar 6, 2014
Masdar reveal key reasons for partnership with GDF Suez for CSP project in Morocco
CSP Today’s recent interview with Yago Mancebo, Investment Manager at Masdar revealed that GDF’s experience as one of the world’s largest independent power producers (IPP) is the main reason for partnering with them for CSP projects in Morocco

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Climate Investment Funds Invites Private Sector Observer Nominations
PRESS RELEASE: The Climate Investment Funds (CIF) is inviting nominations for private sector observers for the Clean Technology Fund - Sep 19, 2014
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PRESS RELEASE: Green bonds are making environmental lending more visible and transparent, says European Investment Bank - Apr 17, 2014
Record Funding for the Global Environment Facility
30 donor countries today pledged US$ 4.43 billion for the GEF to support developing countries’ efforts over the next four years to prevent degradation of the global environment. - Mar 28, 2014
MENASOL 2014 (Middle East & North Africa Solar Conference & Expo)
Find out exactly how you can realise the opportunities for your CSP business in Saudi Arabia now with this premium content - Jan 17, 2014
HSBC and Eversheds LLP to discuss project bankability
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