Carbon capture at scale is unproven and one of the more controversial technologies of the energy transition. But the IEA considers it an essential part of its Net Zero by 2050 Scenario. With commercial lenders wary, is it time for development finance to get behind the tech in a serious way?
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As the voluntary carbon market rapidly evolves, it is attracting further scrutiny and questions surrounding governance and quality control.
By Nicholas Neuberger, Partner, and Adam Waszkiewicz, Senior Associate, at Bracewell (UK) LLP.
The fledgling US offshore wind market has been hit by many setbacks in the past year – but it is adapting. Appetite from investors and lenders remains strong and the reasons for that are many and compelling.