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US alternative energy financing outlook: hot air or hard money?

US alternative energy financing outlook: hot air or hard money?

Despite the election of President Obama potentially heralding a new era in alternative energy investment in the US, a worsening financial crisis and falling oil prices mean that project finance bankers are taking a more cautious approach when selecting deals, writes Theodore Kim.

 

Last Edited: March 12, 2009 | Send to Friend

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