Energy Risk European Emissions House of the Year: Deutsche Bank
European Emissions House of the Year: Deutsche Bank
A continued presence in less-liquid carbon markets such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) beyond 2012 and European Union Allowance (EUA) trades out to 2020, combined with pioneering deals such as a financing for energy efficient light bulbs in Ecuador and a suite of emissions-linked investor products has earned Deutsche Bank our European Emissions House of the Year award.
Deutsche Bank is involved in more than 84 CDM and Joint Implementation projects in 16 countries that have total
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