Siemens fires up green investments with Indian waste heat deal

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Engineering giant claims almost a third of its venture capital investment portfolio is focused on clean tech

The venture capital arm of engineering giant Siemens has this week announced it has bolstered its portfolio of green investments with the acquisition of a stake in India-based waste heat recovery specialist...

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