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Sustainability Reporting Attracts Investors and Improves ROI (Video)

Here is a panel discussion designed to improve returns and attract investors. This discussion offers practical insights and helps commercial property owners with reputation management, employee engagement and efficiency. It also increases access to capital. This discussion is ideal for all who own or intend to buy or sell real estate. It is also for property managers, developers, and sustainability professionals.

Moderator: Heather Gadonniex, Director of Sustainable Building and Construction, PE International

Panelists

Helen Gurfel, Executive Director, ULI Greenprint
Gary Holtzer, Senior Managing Director, Hines
Kristen Sullivan, Partner, Deloitte
Dan Winters, Director for North America, Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark



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Event - Sustainable Investing Conference: Risk Value Impact

The 5th annual Sustainable Investing: Risk, Value, Impact conference will take place May 4th–6th at the Westin Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Participants will learn about new approaches, trends and policy developments while networking with industry leaders.

This event offers a unique opportunity to network with leaders of the sustainable, responsible and impact investing community, and to learn about new approaches, trends and policy developments in the field. The conference will attract representatives of investment management and advisory firms, research firms, financial planners and advisors, broker-dealers, community development institutions and asset owners such as pension funds and foundations, along with policymakers and corporate leaders.

Thought-provoking plenary and breakout sessions will cover a variety of topics including sustainability as a driver of value in private equity, university endowments and climate change, advancing impact investing, major issues in the 2015 proxy season, and responding to the low-carbon energy challenge.

Event sponsors include Cornerstone Capital Group, Northern Trust, Trillium Asset Management, Neuberger Berman, Pax World, Calvert Investments, Bank of America, Bloomberg and RBC. View the full list of sponsors on our conference website.

To secure your place at the conference, visit our online conference registration site today! Our early registration discount ends Friday, April 3. You may also be interested in learning about US SIF Foundation’s live course on the Fundamentals of Sustainable and Responsible Investment.

US SIF is the membership association for professionals,firms, institutions and organizations engaged in sustainable, responsible and impact investing. In addition to other benefits, US SIF members are invited to a day of member-only programming at the conference, including a reception, annual meeting, policy update and working group events. Members also enjoy substantially discounted registration fees.

To see the speakers list and their bios click here. To register click here.

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Unimpressive Year for Canadian Cleantech Stocks: Top Performers

It has been an unimpressive year for cleantech stock in Canada. The S&P/TSX Renewable Energy and Clean Technology Index opened at 109.26 on January 3, 2014 and it closed at 110.47 on December 24, 2014. The index has just one solitary stock single stock with a triple digit gain. 

Here are the top performing Canadian Cleantech stocks are reported by Cleantech Letter.

A quarter of the way through the year, the story was at least a little different. The global fuel cell stock rally may have been initiated by U.S.-based Plug Power, but the movement had a decidedly Canadian bent, with Vancouver’s Ballard Power and Mississagua’s Hydrogenics soaring on a bullish feeling about hydrogen, which had been essentially dormant since the 1990’s. Both stocks trickled off as the feeling dissipated.

With two weeks left in 2014, this year’s cleantech winners are a smattering of companies engaged in different businesses at various stages of the life cycle. There is no clear fad or trend powering their modest gains.

We count down the ten best performing stocks listed in the TSX Cleantech Index.

1. Catalyst Paper (TSX:CYT) Price on December 31st, 2013: $1.35 Price on December 12th, 2014: $3.01 Percentage Gain: +100%

Richmond, B.C.-based Catalyst Paper posted gains early in 2014 and held on. The company, whose roots go back a century, lost $3.2-million on revenue of $272-million in its recently reported third quarter. Catalyst says that while it expects the specialty printing paper markets will remain challenging for the remainder of the year, declines in demand will be somewhat offset by recent capacity reduction in the market.

2. Carmanah Technologies (TSX:CMH) Price on December 31st, 2013: $1.50 Price on December 12th, 2014: $2.73 Percentage Gain: +82%

Carmanah’s up and down history was punctuated by a 2014 that was decidedly up. In September, the company made a splash with the (U.S.) $18.5 million acquisition of solar LED lighting player Lightech Electronic Industries. Chairman Rob Cruickshank said the deal would complement Carmanah’s existing business. “Carmanah will be taking advantage of the vast lighting market’s current shift to LED, and applying the joint resources of Carmanah and Lightech to satisfy the urgent market need for LED lighting,” he said. “In turn, the resulting technology developments at Lightech will ultimately advance the capabilities and applications of Carmanah’s outdoor area illumination product portfolio.”

3. Clearwater Seafoods (TSX:CLR) Price on December 31st, 2013: $8.22 Price on December 12th, 2014: $11.38 Percentage Gain: +38.4%

Shares of Nova Scotia-based Clearwater Seafoods began rising in the second half of the year, after the company posted record second-quarter sales of $113.4 million, up from $95.4 million in the same period a year prior. “We posted strong sales results across our portfolio of sustainably harvested, wild caught seafood and are maintaining our annual financial targets,” said CEO Ian Smith. “Also, we have continued to invest and advance several major capital projects that are key to sustaining our long-term growth, profitability and competitive advantage.”

4. DIRTT Environmental Solutions (TSX:DRT) Price on December 31st, 2013: $2.55 Price on December 12th, 2014: $3.46 Percentage Gain: +35.7%

DIRTT, a newer addition to the TSX Cleantech Index, is a disruptor in a market that has grown stale, says Paradigm Capital analyst Spencer Churchill, who launched coverage of the Calgary-based company in May. Founded in 2004, DIRTT, an acronym for ”Doing It Right This Time”, employs a 3D software platform to design and produce custom prefab interiors. The company compares its product to Lego in that its components connect using a repeated interface, but produce a unique result. DIRTT IPO’d in November of last year after raising $45-million through a syndicate of underwriters that was led by Raymond James and included Canaccord Genuity, National Bank Financial, TD and Cormark.

5. Ballard Power (TSX:BLD) Price on December 31st, 2013: $1.61 Price on December 12th, 2014: $2.15 Percentage Gain: +33.5%

While casual observers still associate Ballard with the automobile market, recent results show that more of its revenue comes from telecom backup power. The company’s fuel cell systems have performed especially well in places like Indonesia and in the Bahamas, where they helped maintain consistent power during when Hurricane Sandy hit the area in October of 2012. Management sees this division as part of a three-pronged “path to profitability” that includes product sales, engineering services and IP licensing.

6. U.S. Geothermal (TSX:GTH) Price on December 31st, 2013: $0.40 Price on December 12th, 2014: $0.53 Percentage Gain: 32.5%

U.S. Geothermal continues to show progress at it geothermal power projects in Oregon, Nevada California and Idaho and is moving forward at El Ceibillo, an advanced stage, geothermal prospect located near Guatemala City. Shares of U.S. Geothermal leapt to more than a dollar in March, but could not hang on to that lofty gain.

7. Algonquin Power & Utilities (TSX:AQN) Price on December 31st, 2013: $7.34 Price on December 12th, 2014: $9.34 Percentage Gain: 27.2%

Oakville-based Algonquin Power was formed as an income fund in September, 1997. The fund was formed to buy hydro facilities in Ontario, Québec, New Hampshire and New York. After the Canadian government decided to change the favourable tax laws for income trusts in 2009, the entity became a corporation. Algonquin now owns a direct or indirect equity interest in dozens of clean energy assets including hydroelectric, wind, thermal, and solar power facilities. In August, several analysts raised their target on Algonquin after a better than expected second quarter.

8. Primary Energy Recycling (TSX:PRI) Price on December 31st, 2013: $4.91 Price on December 12th, 2014: $6.19 Percentage Gain: +26.1%

Primary Energy Recycling has four wholly projects that turn waste into energy, and a 50% interest in a fourth. On December 11th, the company announced that a consortium led by Fortistar LLC will indirectly acquire all its outstanding common shares for (U.S.)$5.40 per common share. The company said it will delist from the TSX.

9. Boralex (TSX:BLX) Price on December 31st, 2013: $10.82 Price on December 12th, 2014: $13.37 Percentage Gain: +23.6%

Boralex, which is headquartered in a small Quebec town called Kingsey Falls, was founded in 1982. The company, which was once a subsidiary of packaging and tissue products giant Cascades, built one of the first power stations in Québec to supply electricity to the Hydro-Québec grid. Today, the company owns and operates cogeneration and hydroelectric power plants. Shares of Boralex jumped early in the year after the company announced it would begin paying a dividend in March.

10. SunOpta (TSX:SOY) Price on December 31st, 2013: $10.62 Price on December 12th, 2014: $12.89 Percentage Gain: +21.4%

SunOpta, as its ticker symbol suggests, is a company that specializes in organic and specialty food items. On November 11th, the company announced third quarter results that saw its revenue grow 10.1% to $318.5-million. “Our results reflect strong demand for healthy foods products combined with our continued investment in our core business as we position SunOpta for long-term growth,” said CEO Steve Bromley.

Source: Cleantech Letter

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Green Stock Outlook Post Santa Claus Rally

While markets have been generous once again this Christmas, there are some dark clouds on the horizon for green investors.

Almost ever year Wall Street enjoys a "Santa Claus Rally" and this commonly includes green stock. This year, as markets fell in December, investors where wondering whether bearish sentiments were going to deny them a Christmas rally.

Although it came late, the rally did come. The Dow Jones Sustainability World Index Composite plunged in December, only to rebound as Christmas drew near. This follows the movement of broader market trends including both the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the S&P 500 which rebounded starting on Wednesday December 17 and extending into Friday December 19.

The markets appeared to respond to the Fed and the FOMC meeting on Wednesday December 17. After the meeting, the Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Janet Yellen said in a press conference that the decline in oil prices "will likely hold down overall inflation in the near term." She went on to comment on interest rates saying, "Based on its current assessment, the Committee judges that it can be patient in beginning to normalize the stance of monetary policy."

The fundamentals of clean energy stocks remain sound as they follow wider market trends reinforcing the commonly the commonly held notion that, "a rising tide floats all boats."

However, the combination of falling oil prices, global economic weakness, and the Republicans' win in the US midterms give green investors cause for concern particularly those who own clean energy.

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White Paper - Communications Strategy for Green Investment

A 2013 white paper released by the publisher of the Global Green Economy Index™ addresses communications as a strategy for advancing green investment and growth. Research and data associated with the Global Green Economy Index™ (GGEI) suggest that strategic communications and better information exchange between consumers, businesses and policymakers is often an overlooked strategy for advancing green growth and cleantech investment.

The white paper from Dual Citizen LLC supports this finding through six cases where strategic communications and better information campaigns have a role to play in supporting investment, cleantech entrepreneurship and policy development that advances green economic growth.

"This white paper synthesizes research related to the GGEI into six focus areas requiring better strategic communications in the green economy. Catalyzing and coordinating action by government, the private sector, international organizations, civil society and industry associations to address these areas should be prioritized in the coming months and years," said Jeremy Tamanini, the founder of Dual Citizen LCC and lead author of the study.

Specific findings from the white paper include:
  • Obstacles to green business growth – including identifying talent in foreign markets, commercialization challenges and the “Valley of Death” – could be lessened by better leveraging of communications technologies and new opportunities provided by crowdsourcing and crowdfunding.
  • Shortcomings in national policy communications restrict green investment flows, contributing to investor uncertainty and adding to the costs of due diligence for green businesses.
  • Renewable energy advocates must reframe the debate on government subsidies, finding creative ways to educate policy makers and the general public about the negative impacts of existing fossil fuel subsidies.
  • Consumers are generally attracted to the environmental benefits of green products and services but often lack clear pathways to access them, partly because information campaigns have not successfully communicated their economic rationale
  • Green businesses must better “brand” their products and services, forging a more emotional connection between consumers and nascent cleantech commercial brands.


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Event - Investing in the UK Green Economy

Investing in the UK green economy: challenges and next steps for policy will take place on January 22, 2015, at Glaziers Hall, 9 Montague Close, in London UK. Hosted by Westminster Forum Projects (WFP), this CDP certified conference aims to provide a timely opportunity to examine the progress and next steps in the ongoing transition towards a green and low carbon UK economy - examining the remaining challenges in meeting 2020 objectives, implications for sustainable investment with ongoing negotiations for 2030 targets, and priorities for Government policy in the next Parliament.

The guest of honor will be Hannah Brown, Head of Industry & Development, Office of Renewable Energy Deployment, Department of Energy and Climate Change

This conference will provide a timely opportunity to examine the progress and next steps in the ongoing transition towards a green and low carbon UK economy - examining the remaining challenges in meeting 2020 objectives, implications for sustainable investment with ongoing negotiations for 2030 targets, and priorities for Government policy in the next Parliament.

As the UK Green Investment Bank continues its investment in sustainable projects, delegates will assess the UK GIB potentially gaining borrowing powers from 2016 and what this would mean for future projects.

Further sessions will bring out latest thinking on decarbonisation within manufacturing sectors and more widely; progress on development and deployment of low carbon technology; and the availability of finance, both domestically and internationally, for new sustainable infrastructure projects.

Keynote Speaker

Hannah Brown, Head of Industry & Development, Office of Renewable Energy Deployment, Department of Energy and Climate Change
Oliver Griffiths, Head of Government Affairs and Policy, UK Green Investment Bank
Professor Paul Ekins, Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy and Director of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, University College London and Deputy Director, UK Energy Research Centre
Tom Murley, Head of Renewable Energy, HgCapital
Nathan Palmer, Director of Bulk and Packaged Gases, BOC
Peter Young, Chairman, Aldersgate Group and Member, Green Economy Council

Other Speakers

Michelle T Davies, Partner and Head of the Clean Energy and Sustainability Group, Eversheds
Bernard Hughes, Communications Director, The Green Deal Finance Company
Dr Philip Longhurst, Reader in Environmental Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Agrifood, Cranfield University
Nick Mabey, Chief Executive, E3G
Rosie McGlynn, Head of Smart Energy and Networks Programme, Energy UK
Charlotte Morton, Chief Executive, Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association
Andrew Sims, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Energy & Utility Skills Group
Robin Smale, Director, Vivid Economics
Jessica Strömbäck, Executive Director, Smart Energy Demand Coalition Luke Warren, Chief Executive, Carbon Capture and Storage Association

Chairmen

Rt Hon the Lord Deben, Chairman, Committee on Climate Change and former Secretary of State for Environment
Albert Owen MP (Ynys Môn), Member, Energy and Climate Change Select Committee

To register click here.

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Required Climate Investments and Impact on Growth According the IPCC Synthesis Report

Massive investment is required for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Here is a summary of needed investments and their impact on growth from the IPCC's recently released Synthesis Report.

Concern about the impact on growth is one of the primary reasons why some resist mitigation efforts. However, the Synthesis report says that the impact of climate investment on global economic growth would be negligible. Such investment would not impede growth which is expected to be between1.6 per cent to 3 percent per year until the dawn of the next century.

If we were to enact ambitious mitigation efforts it would reduce consumption by a bit more than half a percent (0.06 percent). The economic estimates in the Synthesis report do not account for the benefits of reduced climate change, nor do they account for the numerous benefits associated with human health, livelihoods, and development.

We must keep carbon levels below 530 ppm if we are to keep temperatures under the internationally agreed upon upper threshold limit of 2 degrees C. The only way that this will happen is if we substantially reduce fossil fuel investments and radically increase investments in renewable energy and efficiency.

To succeed in keeping climate change withing acceptable limits, the government and the private sector must work together on financing mitigation and adaptation.

Here are three key economic targets:

1. $30 billion/year decline in fossil fuel investment,

2. $147 billion/year increase in low-carbon energy investment, and

3. $100 billion/year increase in energy efficiency investments.

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Event - Solar Energy Investment & Technology Forum 2014

This event will take place on November 14th 2014 in Bengalure. Solar Energy Investment & Technology will be hosted by UBM India, the organiser of Renewable Energy India Expo. The theme for this event is, "accelerating solar energy for growth of large and SME industries."

Bengaluru

Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is the third largest city in India and is the center of India's fifth-largest metropolitan area.

Why karnataka

The Southern Indian state of Karnataka seems to be on the cusp of a solar revolution of its own.

Key sessions

Inaugural session: Special Address by Sri. G.V Balaram,Managing Director,Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd
Status Of Solar Policies And Projects In Karnataka
Karnataka Industry Viewpoint On Solar Energy Investment, Solar Policy
Accelerating Solar Power For Commercial And Industrial Consumers
Evolution In Solar Technologies
Where’s the Money – A Panel Discussion on Financing RE Projects

Delegate Profile

Architects
Associations and Industry leaders
Building Owners
Consultants
Contractors
Governments and High level decision makers
Green Power Providers
Project Developers
Technology developers
Large Corporate SME's
Banks
System Integrators

Click here for more information.

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