As investment dollars continue to flood into Cleantech, companies across a wide variety of sectors - from wind and solar power to biomass and biofuels to green transportation and green chemistry – innovate toward a more sustainable future.
At Deloitte we understand the importance and need for Cleantech in today's world, and our member firms field hundreds of practitioners dedicated to assisting Cleantech companies at every stage of development – from fundraising and going to market to IPO services to tax optimization to operational advisory.
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Cleantech at Deloitte - Plugged in to the companies of tomorrow
Teaming across disciplines and industries and offering services that span the lifecycle, we can offer our Cleantech clients integrated teams that think broadly and bring to bear the strength of our member firms' practices.
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New sources, new uses - Raising Cleantech capital in a changing environment
Cleantech companies have never taken access to capital for granted. Complex technologies, long pathways to profitability, and quickly-shifting regulatory environments have long complicated the funding narrative. In this paper, the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) Global Climate Change and Sustainability group examines trends in capital raising for Cleantech — and how these changes in the market are challenging companies to employ a wider range of strategies in their search for funds.
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The Durban platform - Launching pad for a decarbonized future
An agreement was reached about the Kyoto protocol in the 17th annual United Nations Framework Convention on COP 17. The Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) Global Sustainability & Climate Change group examined the conditions that led to, and the implications of, the agreements, referred to as the Durban Platform. Read this paper to know more about it.
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What Happens If Nothing Happens? Views on the Prospects for Climate Action After COP17
This new whitepaper sets forth a point of view about the likely practical outcomes should the COP17 talks in Durban, South Africa result in no meaningful progress on various policy matters, including a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol.
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Funding a transformation: Climate finance and the shift to a low carbon global economy
Read this paper to understand the recent history of climate finance and where it is headed.
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The power to transform: U.S. power and utilities sector's role in cleantech deployment
Read this new point of view (POV) document authored by two West region partners: Jason Rissanen, U.S. Cleantech leader, and Scott Smith, Power & Utilities partner and West region managing partner, AERS, both with Deloitte & Touche LLP.
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Cleantech Sustainable Finance
Corporates are embracing Cleantech. That's a key result from a survey of more than 200 CFOs around the world conducted on Deloitte's behalf by independent analyst firm Verdantix earlier this year. To learn more, read this thoughtware.
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Change that's appropriate: NAMAs and the new carbon policy frontier
This article briefly explores the different types of NAMAs currently being discussed, the support they will receive, and the implications for businesses looking to capitalize on the new carbon frontier.
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Energy management strategy: Energizing profits and insulating risk
Insights into how organizations can help offset the effect of future energy price increases by adopting a holistic, enterprise-wide strategy that treats energy as a manageable asset.
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