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Fluence gets $125 million investment boost from Qatar
Image: Fluence The Qatar Investment Authority has committed $125 million investment to global energy storage provider Fluence. Fluence intends to use the proceeds from the placement to further accelerate development of its product offerings, particularly digital products, and the deployment of existing products in more markets globally. Fluence was formed in 2018 as a 50/50

Bitcoin shows continued strength retaining latest gains
Bitcoin has exemplified its resilient nature today, managing to hold onto much of the gains it experienced during its recent ascent to $ 50,000. The world’s largest digital currency hit a new all-time high of around $ 49,700 around 5 p.m. EST yesterday, according to. However, bitcoin prices quickly retreated to below $ 46,000 last

EU firms not prioritising energy efficiency reveals new EIB report
Image credit: Stock Energy efficiency investments are a low priority for companies in the EU, according to a new study released by the European Investment Bank (EIB). The study, Going Green – Who is investing in energy efficiency and why it matters, is based on a survey of 12,500 EU firms. Only 40% of EU

New York to expand renewables workforce with new training institute
Image credit: Stock New York is set to expand its renewables workforce by launching its New Offshore Wind Training Institute. Launched by the State University of New York (SUNY) and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the Offshore Wind Training Institute (OWTI) will train some 2,500 workers. The launch of OWTI

Bitcoin Shows Continued Strength By Retaining Latest Gains
Bitcoin fell back after nearing $50,000 yesterday, but quickly recovered to more than $48,800. This … [+] helped show its strength. (Photo Illustration by Mykola Tys/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Bitcoin illustrated its resilient nature today, managing to keep much of the gains it experienced during its recent climb toward

Five things stopping institutional investors putting more capital into renewables
The Energy Council recently asked a select group of top tier investment managers and partners for their views on the current investment climate and what the next 12 months have in store when they exercise their discretionary power over their client ESG strategies. Institutional investors are the battleships of the financial markets. Whether it be large