From Avatar to wind farms - Ingenious announces plan for £160m clean energy investment IPO

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Investment company reveals plan to secure funding for solar PV, onshore wind and energy efficiency projects

The investment firm that made its name backing a series of high-profile films such as Avatar and Life of Pi has today announced plans to beef up its investment in the clean energy sector through a £160m...

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